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We donāt see one vet all the time so I donāt know what the reaction will be. We do have a free call a vet service through her insurance which we will be usingIf your vet trusts you, then I'd trust them
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We donāt see one vet all the time so I donāt know what the reaction will be. We do have a free call a vet service through her insurance which we will be usingIf your vet trusts you, then I'd trust them
For her it is forced, after 30 minutes she needs to slow down. What she is doing is not healthy!Free running on soft ground is better for them than running on pavement/on leash/forced exercise
If it is hyperkinesis she actually needs a stimulant. we where thinking of giving her teaHave you tried maybe getting a calming supplement to help a little till you go to the vet?
If it is hyperkinesis she actually needs a stimulant. we where thinking of giving her teafor the caffeine
Ahh okayFor her it is forced, after 30 minutes she needs to slow down. What she is doing is not healthy!
All ways, as she has been getting older its been getting worseHow long has she been like this?
For her it is forced, after 30 minutes she needs to slow down. What she is doing is not healthy!
That is my plan! Except keeping it closer to 20 minutes depending on how she doesSo you could do maybe two to three 30 minute exercise sessions, with a lot of mental exercise in between. Something like a snuffle mat, as you suggested