To: cloudmountain
You might take him to the vet for some sedation. It might calm him down for a while, or until whatever is bothering him passes.Melatonin works absolute wonders for stress in dogs (especially at night, of course), and it's very safe and cheap.
To: Cinnamontea
Acepromazine is to dogs what thorazine is to humans. Don’t give it to Boxers though.
45 posted on
09/02/2014 3:29:40 PM PDT by
blackdog
(There is no such thing as healing, only a balance between destructive and constructive forces.)
To: Cinnamontea
What’s the dosage for dogs on the Melatonin? I take it myself. 3mg. The 5mg gives me really WeIrD dreams!
46 posted on
09/02/2014 3:29:46 PM PDT by
Diana in Wisconsin
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To: Cinnamontea
I’ve heard Ritalin works great for dogs!
101 posted on
09/02/2014 3:52:30 PM PDT by
Jack Hydrazine
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To: Cinnamontea; cloudmountain
My Saint Bernard freaks during thunderstorms. She’s on Xanax for that. Thundershirts, yeah right.
155 posted on
09/02/2014 4:52:50 PM PDT by
onona
To: Cinnamontea
Melatonin works absolute wonders for stress in dogs (especially at night, of course), and it's very safe and cheap.I never knew that. I'm allergic cats and dogs.
You might relate that to the dog owner on this thread...if you haven't already.
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