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In reply to the discussion: Help! Old dog issues. [View all]

yankeepants

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2. Try trazadone
Wed Jan 16, 2019, 08:33 PM
Jan 2019

It is an anti anxiety med that works immediately. Totally takes the edge off without making them daft. Best of luck with your little one.

Help! Old dog issues. [View all] onlyadream Jan 2019 OP
what do your kids try? janterry Jan 2019 #1
Did your vet do blood work? A dog that pants all the time sinkingfeeling Jan 2019 #3
Yes he did and all was good. Nt onlyadream Jan 2019 #10
They give treats and play with her (I saw the toys out so I knew they tried that). onlyadream Jan 2019 #14
Try trazadone yankeepants Jan 2019 #2
I'll definitely look into that, thanks! onlyadream Jan 2019 #15
I wouldn't take her with you. Phoenix61 Jan 2019 #4
She sleeps a lot onlyadream Jan 2019 #13
I started my lab on Doggie CBD a while back randr Jan 2019 #5
I started the CBD on her a few weeks before Christmas onlyadream Jan 2019 #12
About 30mm once a day on her dry food randr Jan 2019 #17
I suggest this as well peacebuzzard Jan 2019 #21
This message was self-deleted by its author msdogi Jan 2019 #6
A thunder shirt might help shenmue Jan 2019 #7
It's probably dementia setting in sweetroxie Jan 2019 #8
Ugh, that's horrible. onlyadream Jan 2019 #11
Her home is the best place for her. roody Jan 2019 #9
I don't believe you're allowed to take non-service animals marybourg Jan 2019 #16
As long as theyre being carried in some kind of bag it's okay. onlyadream Jan 2019 #18
My Samson is about 14 we think. iscooterliberally Jan 2019 #19
Thanks! onlyadream Jan 2019 #20
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