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Re: [pyrnet] Bobo's drooling solution...



Hi Lisa I have a 4 year old male  pyr that isn't destructive when I leave
him alone but he dose drool and worry from the time I walk out the door
until the time I return.Even when left with my husband and children he will
go from window to window looking for me.I know I am the reason for Shadow
being so insecure when I leave because he even goes to work with me  and has
gone every where I go since a pup.I never used a crate for him I bought one
but couldn't stand to see him cry when I would put him in it.It took him
about two days after I brought him home at 8 weeks old to find my bedroom
and that is where he sleeps.I know when I do go out with out him I feel like
I have to hurry back home to make sure he's alright and it makes it very
hard for me.But I created this problem.So I wish you much success in
training him now its very important I know this first hand.I have even tried
going outside where he cant see me for 5 minutes and when I enter the house
one would think I have been gone for hours.He is so attached I cant move
from one room to the other that he isn't right behind me and now my female
is getting attached the same way.Noel even lays behind the tub so the bad
soap bubbles don't attack me.and shadow Lays guard on floor next to the
tub.I just hope they never think the bubbles are doing me harm.there's only
one of me and two of them <omg>.
Peggy Shadow and Noel
----- Original Message -----
From: <Lisasark@aol.com>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 9:28 AM
Subject: Re: [pyrnet] Bobo's drooling solution...


> I have had a similar problem posting new messages, so I will tag onto this
> one.
>
> I am considering clomicalm for my 8 month old pyr who has terrible
separation
> anxiety.  He has urinated in his crate when left alone in the house since
he
> was brought home at 14 weeks.  We have purchase a new crate, left him for
> short periods, left him with special treats... your name it...we have
tried
> it.
>
> We typically leave him outside in fenced area and are in the process of
> having a slab  poured for him.  We have also purchased a dog house, but
the
> fact remains that there are times when we would like to leave him alone in
> the house in his crate.
>
> Does anyone have any thoughts on clomicalm as a solution to our problem.
> (please excuse my mispelling of "clomicalm")  I am picking up a video on
the
> drug today to learn more about it.
> Thank you,
> Lisa
>
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