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Tranquilisers for a small dog.
I've got some Xanax tablets from the Vet for my dog to try and calm it over the Halloween-Guy Fawkes firework madness.
Should I start the dog on them now?
Should I start the dog on them now?
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I can only speak from my experience. My last Lab was petrified by fireworks, so I got some tranquillisers from the vet for her. They knocked her off her feet, and she was so pathetic that I swore I would never do it again.
Instead, I made sure that she was as far removed from the noise as possible, kept the radio on, even took her to bed so she could burrow under the duvet.
However, medication for this may have improved since then.
I can only speak from my experience. My last Lab was petrified by fireworks, so I got some tranquillisers from the vet for her. They knocked her off her feet, and she was so pathetic that I swore I would never do it again.
Instead, I made sure that she was as far removed from the noise as possible, kept the radio on, even took her to bed so she could burrow under the duvet.
However, medication for this may have improved since then.
I've been lucky so far this year and there haven't been any yet. I can handle the dogs in their varying states of fright but it's the cats I really worry about, mind you they do seem to make it home in record time as soon as one goes off!
I have to say though, I don't agree with cuddling a scared dog as I believe it re-enforces their fear.
I do the curtains closed, the tv a touch louder and ignore any barking and crying, they soon settle down.
How old is your dog Sandy?
Lisa x
I have to say though, I don't agree with cuddling a scared dog as I believe it re-enforces their fear.
I do the curtains closed, the tv a touch louder and ignore any barking and crying, they soon settle down.
How old is your dog Sandy?
Lisa x
My two moggies are indoor cats. They love watching the fireworks from behind the double glazing - even the noise doesn't bother them.
I can understand how unsettling it can be - they don't understand the noise and flashes.
Good luck to all of you who have hairy/furry friends who are nervous at this time of year.
I can understand how unsettling it can be - they don't understand the noise and flashes.
Good luck to all of you who have hairy/furry friends who are nervous at this time of year.
Hi Sandy I dread this time too as my dog literally falls to pieces. So sad to see him shaking so vehemently and there is nothing one can do. He is 8 and never gets used to the fireworks - last time dishwasher lid was down and he tried to get in - I sometimes (it is up to him) let him go into the dark cloakroom where he sits and shivers his timbers!!!
I used to get Xanax for my oldest labrador when he was still around, and I was never really sure if they helped hiom or not - he hated loud noises all his life. Unfortunately he also infected Isla with his fear, although, sensitive little flower that she is, she may have been scared in her own right.
The fireworks started round us on friday - I thought that Isla was going to be ok, but just as I was on my way upstairs a firework sizzled and banged more or less outside our front door, reducing her to a quivering lump of jelly, and she wouldn't settle down after that, so I spent the night with one large Belgian Shepherd hogging most of a double bed. I may have made a rod for my own back, but I'd rather that she wasn't scared sh*tless and I have a disturbed night - and she snores worse than my OH!
The fireworks started round us on friday - I thought that Isla was going to be ok, but just as I was on my way upstairs a firework sizzled and banged more or less outside our front door, reducing her to a quivering lump of jelly, and she wouldn't settle down after that, so I spent the night with one large Belgian Shepherd hogging most of a double bed. I may have made a rod for my own back, but I'd rather that she wasn't scared sh*tless and I have a disturbed night - and she snores worse than my OH!
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