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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 118482" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Actually, there already are psychiatric medications for dogs! My first Boston, Rudy, had such separation anxiety that the vet gave us some tiny little yellow pills to give her before we left the house to mellow her out a little! And my youngest Boston, Katy, takes ADHD to new levels! All Bostons tend to be hyper but Katy just never stops - like the Tazmanian Devil cartoon character that just keeps spinning and spinning. If Katy were a kid, she'd be <em>heavily</em> medicated. That's kind of why I've got her now ... previous owner couldn't handle it. I just think she's funny.</p><p></p><p>I didn't read the whole article about the psychiatric service dogs, but I've never been able to figure out exactly what they actually <u>do</u>! Unless it's just to be a companion or a calming influence. I don't think they'd take Katy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 118482, member: 1883"] Actually, there already are psychiatric medications for dogs! My first Boston, Rudy, had such separation anxiety that the vet gave us some tiny little yellow pills to give her before we left the house to mellow her out a little! And my youngest Boston, Katy, takes ADHD to new levels! All Bostons tend to be hyper but Katy just never stops - like the Tazmanian Devil cartoon character that just keeps spinning and spinning. If Katy were a kid, she'd be [I]heavily[/I] medicated. That's kind of why I've got her now ... previous owner couldn't handle it. I just think she's funny. I didn't read the whole article about the psychiatric service dogs, but I've never been able to figure out exactly what they actually [U]do[/U]! Unless it's just to be a companion or a calming influence. I don't think they'd take Katy! [/QUOTE]
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