My dog will be getting a happy pill with breakfast.
#1
I got up this morning about 5am and what do I hear but somebody celebrating with fireworks!
Interesting note. Since I started giving him happy pills in anticipation of thunderstorms I noticed that he's not as freaked out as he used to be. I mentioned this to DD#2 who mentioned it to a trainer she knows. Apparently this is normal. They seem to realize that the noise itself is not as bad as they thought. DD#2 got some happy pills for her dog - hope it helps.
Interesting note. Since I started giving him happy pills in anticipation of thunderstorms I noticed that he's not as freaked out as he used to be. I mentioned this to DD#2 who mentioned it to a trainer she knows. Apparently this is normal. They seem to realize that the noise itself is not as bad as they thought. DD#2 got some happy pills for her dog - hope it helps.
#3
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My 15 yr old Yorkie has dementia..go figure. He gets a happy pill at breakfast and before bedtime. Without it, he barks constantly while staring at walls and wakes up several times at night barking for no reason. Other than that, he is in good health and still looks like a young dog. He mind is just going! Poor little thing.
#5
Acepromazine - a prescription tranquilizer. I give my dog the minimum amount.
for more information:
http://www.1800petmeds.com/Acepromazine-prod10209.html
for more information:
http://www.1800petmeds.com/Acepromazine-prod10209.html
#6
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for thunderstorms, just take a clothes dryer freshner sheet (no scent ones) and rub on the back of the neck and really does work,
I told my friend and she uses it on all 3 dogs and now they are calm and likes the thunderstorms now
be sure to get the unscented ones to use on the back of the neck just rub on
I told my friend and she uses it on all 3 dogs and now they are calm and likes the thunderstorms now
be sure to get the unscented ones to use on the back of the neck just rub on
#7
Originally Posted by Glassquilt
Acepromazine - a prescription tranquilizer. I give my dog the minimum amount.
for more information:
http://www.1800petmeds.com/Acepromazine-prod10209.html
for more information:
http://www.1800petmeds.com/Acepromazine-prod10209.html
#8
Originally Posted by craftybear
for thunderstorms, just take a clothes dryer freshner sheet (no scent ones) and rub on the back of the neck and really does work,
I told my friend and she uses it on all 3 dogs and now they are calm and likes the thunderstorms now
be sure to get the unscented ones to use on the back of the neck just rub on
I told my friend and she uses it on all 3 dogs and now they are calm and likes the thunderstorms now
be sure to get the unscented ones to use on the back of the neck just rub on
#9
They were still going off at 1am last night, heard another one at 5am too :roll: I will be happy when midnight tomorrow comes and they can't have them again for another 6 months LOL :D:D:D
#10
I give my Roxy vet perscribed "Doggie downers". If I don't, thunderstorms, bombing at the base and fireworks have her shaking until she is exhausted. The dryer sheets do nothing to help her at all. I cut the pills in half. It costs less to buy the larger pills and cut them in half. Oh, BTW, that is Louie in the picture, not Roxy.
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