Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beagle owner who suggested Prozac/Xanax.
We exercised our dog with 3-4 long walks a day, which he loved. He was a rescue, an older gentleman with a lot of anxiety issues. He had been conditioned through circumstances to do a lot of barking. The meds really helped him a lot. Please don't hesitate. Dogs suffer when they are this anxious.
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PLEASE go to the vet and ask about meds. Your dog is barking for a reason, and meds can make a huge difference for him and you.
Also, instead of a shock collar, you can try a painless citronella collar. It sprays something that smells/tastes bad to the dog to discourage barking.
Anonymous wrote:Beagle owner who suggested Prozac/Xanax.
We exercised our dog with 3-4 long walks a day, which he loved. He was a rescue, an older gentleman with a lot of anxiety issues. He had been conditioned through circumstances to do a lot of barking. The meds really helped him a lot. Please don't hesitate. Dogs suffer when they are this anxious.
Anonymous wrote:Prozac. And if necessary Xanax. We did this with our older beagle who had similar barking issues. It worked wonders.
Please don't continue like this.
Anonymous wrote:Prozac. And if necessary Xanax. We did this with our older beagle who had similar barking issues. It worked wonders.
Please don't continue like this.
Anonymous wrote:At the moment it's not remotely possible, and please believe I have discussed this with all impacted parties. I need solutions that don't require an imminent move.
Anonymous wrote:At the moment it's not remotely possible, and please believe I have discussed this with all impacted parties. I need solutions that don't require an imminent move.