My 11 yr old Dane has always been a nervous Nellie and takes daily meds for it, they helped a lot, but recently she has been really nervous again. She is always attached to my hip also, lately she if she isn’t attached to me she is hiding in the bedroom by herself. That’s unusual for her if I’m in the house with her. I’ve just chalked it up to the all the storms & rain we’ve been having almost daily. We are in the south so it’s normal to have lots of rain during the summer. There are other things that make her leave a room also, like certain noises, like if your taking the trash bag out of the garbage can she’s gone, if you drop something even if its a flipping plastic bag, she’s leaving the room. I’m wondering if we have to up her nervous meds, but she is taking so many meds already I hate to add more (allergy, nervousness, pain/inflammation for her hips - she is 11 after all and large breed dog).
Try CBD treats vs pharmaceuticals? Chills my dog & it’s harmless. They’re not “stoned”; it’s not psychoactive per se. A lot of dog owners swear by it as well.
My 11 yr old Dane has always been a nervous Nellie and takes daily meds for it, they helped a lot, but recently she has been really nervous again. She is always attached to my hip also, lately she if she isn’t attached to me she is hiding in the bedroom by herself. That’s unusual for her if I’m in the house with her. I’ve just chalked it up to the all the storms & rain we’ve been having almost daily. We are in the south so it’s normal to have lots of rain during the summer. There are other things that make her leave a room also, like certain noises, like if your taking the trash bag out of the garbage can she’s gone, if you drop something even if its a flipping plastic bag, she’s leaving the room. I’m wondering if we have to up her nervous meds, but she is taking so many meds already I hate to add more (allergy, nervousness, pain/inflammation for her hips - she is 11 after all and large breed dog).
Try CBD treats vs pharmaceuticals? Chills my dog & it’s harmless. They’re not “stoned”; it’s not psychoactive per se. A lot of dog owners swear by it as well.