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And you have dogs right!? I’m technically allergic to dogs too and cats and gerbils oddly LOLDog dust mites, some different plants
How did the gabapentin work?We have some severe weather coming tomorrow late afternoon/ evening. Sammy's vet gave me some Gabapentin to hopefully get him through it. Do y'all think it will do him any good? And if it's not enough, I can give him Benadryl on top of it, right?
He's been pretty chill all afternoon, but ... the weather changed and we didn't get the anticipated storm!How did the gabapentin work?
Sounds like anxiety. I know someone who had dog with severe anxiety and I think he was on like Prozac or something for it. One used for humans normally. And I have heard of lots of others using anxiety meds with great success. So maybe he needs some sort of anxiety med or something? Or this one could work maybe. Totally understand if you don’t want to go that route though.He's been pretty chill all afternoon, but ... the weather changed and we didn't get the anticipated storm!Not only that but the expected severe weather for later tonight isn't going to materialize either. So ... I guess it's working well although it hasn't really been put to the test. But I will say this, he's not compulsively licking his front legs like he normally does. I've had him to the vet recently bc I thought he mght have had a tick or a thorn or something, and he won't let me examine them ... but the vet couldn't find anything.
My Gracie did that. She would lick her front paw, or the couch! I would be saying quite often, stop that licking! Heard it's a sign of gut problems..doesn't make sense to me. They say..pro biotic. Bought them. Didn't work. I believe it's a self calming action. Now, I'm catching Cooper licking his front right paw. Not as often as Gracie did. He's also one to be afraid of a loud storm..and fireworks!!He's been pretty chill all afternoon, but ... the weather changed and we didn't get the anticipated storm!Not only that but the expected severe weather for later tonight isn't going to materialize either. So ... I guess it's working well although it hasn't really been put to the test. But I will say this, he's not compulsively licking his front legs like he normally does. I've had him to the vet recently bc I thought he mght have had a tick or a thorn or something, and he won't let me examine them ... but the vet couldn't find anything.
That’s good!!!!He's a royal pain because of it and I'm sure he's not happy either. If this helps him I'm all for it!
I’ve heard drooling can be a sign of nausea but never heard of the licking one. Brew licks the couch a lot. And people.My Gracie did that. She would lick her front paw, or the couch! I would be saying quite often, stop that licking! Heard it's a sign of gut problems..doesn't make sense to me. They say..pro biotic. Bought them. Didn't work. I believe it's a self calming action. Now, I'm catching Cooper licking his front right paw. Not as often as Gracie did. He's also one to be afraid of a loud storm..and fireworks!!