Re: Annoying pet problems
No on the thirst and agitation.
She's pretty spry, but she's also not 2 anymore. Not lethargic, but she certainly does get cozy and curl up a lot in the evening.
I have thought of anxiety, but she's normally pretty level headed and we used to be able to leave her in the yard for longer periods of time. Plus, her "I've been abandoned" behavior has traditionally involved howling.
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Originally posted by ExileOnDaytonStreet View PostThe hound was naturally always a little whiny, but has become increasingly whiny, to the point where if we let them both outside she will stand by the door and whine until we let her in. She's 6 years old, only whines (as far as I know) when we're within eyesight of the door, and it's getting pretty old. How do I deal with this?
Though I'm not a vet, my family has been through two dogs in my lifetime, and there are a lot of classic "getting old/have disorders or cancer" stages with dogs - does your dog constantly drink water and never seem to quench its thirst? Does he/she sleep most of the daylight hours? When awake, is he/she seriously agitated/restless?
There's also the whole "separation anxiety" theory with dogs, which could more likely be your problem.Last edited by FadeToBlack&Gold; 11-27-2013, 12:10 AM.
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Annoying pet problems
Mrs EoDS and I have two dogs: a smooth coated collie and a shepherd/hound mix. The collie has all sorts of odd behaviors, but she's a story for another day.
The hound was naturally always a little whiny, but has become increasingly whiny, to the point where if we let them both outside she will stand by the door and whine until we let her in. She's 6 years old, only whines (as far as I know) when we're within eyesight of the door, and it's getting pretty old. How do I deal with this?Tags: None
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