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Does Your Dog Get Upset By Fireworks?
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If so can I recommend giving them Melatonin. I use it myself occasionally if I can't sleep and have given it to my last two frightened terriers on Bonfire and Halloween nights and they were totally calm. Not sure yet whether my new little chap is frightened of them but if he is he'll get a 1mg tablet as soon as I notice he's not happy.
If you are interested I'm C&Ping the dosage info.
//A general rule of thumb for melatonin dosage (up to 3x daily) for dogs is as follows: Dogs less than 10 lbs should be given 1 mg. Dogs weighing 10-25 lbs should be given 1.5 mg. Dogs weighing 26-100 lbs should be given 3 mg. \\
I hope someone finds this helpful.
If you are interested I'm C&Ping the dosage info.
//A general rule of thumb for melatonin dosage (up to 3x daily) for dogs is as follows: Dogs less than 10 lbs should be given 1 mg. Dogs weighing 10-25 lbs should be given 1.5 mg. Dogs weighing 26-100 lbs should be given 3 mg. \\
I hope someone finds this helpful.
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I'm not surprised mm, awful. Would you say she is a happy dog now, with you, most of the time, in spite of her issues?
Sorry Tiggs I didn't know, That must be hard for both of you. On the bright side your cats are OK with loud noises unlike a little not quite 2-year old cat that died of fright a few days after being terrified by a firework.
My little chap has been OK tonight but most noise has been in the distance but it won't be like this on bonfire night.
Sorry Tiggs I didn't know, That must be hard for both of you. On the bright side your cats are OK with loud noises unlike a little not quite 2-year old cat that died of fright a few days after being terrified by a firework.
My little chap has been OK tonight but most noise has been in the distance but it won't be like this on bonfire night.
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