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My dog was a difficult child last night.
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<blockquote data-quote="elizabrary" data-source="post: 413307" data-attributes="member: 11235"><p>First I have to say since the weather has gotten warmer here all 3 of my usually very well-behaved dogs have turned into difficult children. They are running off like idiots and refusing to come back when we go on our runs- I'm pretty sure they would last in the woods about an hour and then want to return to the comforts of home and have their food given to them in nice, clean bowls.</p><p> </p><p>I did want to mention you might try giving your poor scared baby melatonin when you expect storms. It is natural and I gave it to my Chow to lessen her separation anxiety when we moved and to the pit when she was first abandoned by Kat to help ease her stress. I give all of my dogs 9 mg but they are 60+ pounds. Dosage depends on size anywhere from .5 to 9 mgs. Make sure it's pill form and not capsule (I'm not even sure they make it as a capsule to be honest). Also, I take 6 mg myself when I can't sleep. At least when the dogs are difficult children it only lasts for a short time and then they are back to being wonderfully perfect!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elizabrary, post: 413307, member: 11235"] First I have to say since the weather has gotten warmer here all 3 of my usually very well-behaved dogs have turned into difficult children. They are running off like idiots and refusing to come back when we go on our runs- I'm pretty sure they would last in the woods about an hour and then want to return to the comforts of home and have their food given to them in nice, clean bowls. I did want to mention you might try giving your poor scared baby melatonin when you expect storms. It is natural and I gave it to my Chow to lessen her separation anxiety when we moved and to the pit when she was first abandoned by Kat to help ease her stress. I give all of my dogs 9 mg but they are 60+ pounds. Dosage depends on size anywhere from .5 to 9 mgs. Make sure it's pill form and not capsule (I'm not even sure they make it as a capsule to be honest). Also, I take 6 mg myself when I can't sleep. At least when the dogs are difficult children it only lasts for a short time and then they are back to being wonderfully perfect! [/QUOTE]
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