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Time4ANap

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  1. Just curious if she was able to come and go freely to the crate when you tried leaving her out. Sometimes the crate is a safe space, and leaving the door open so the hound can come and go at will can help. Other with SA hounds will chime in.

     

    Rocket used to whine and howl when we were gone until we let him have the run of the house, then he was fine. Even after 4 years we still have the crate setup with the door open. He mostly uses it to tan when when the sun comes around to that window now, but it's there if he wants to go in for any reason.

     

    Good luck.

  2. Try soaking the kibble in warm water for a while before serving so that it is softer. If his insides are irritated, hard kibble will irritate it more. We deal with this off and on with Rocket.

     

    Also, we have never had a test be positive for parasites or worms, but have had several times where de-worming resolved a similar issue. Positive tests are either luck and perfect timing, or a major problem where you can't help but have a positive test.

     

    There is no harm in de-worming if the issue continues, even if you don't have a positive test. Panacur will also help soothe the tummy in some cases.

  3. Hi,

     

     

     

    Time4ANap: A lot of SA behaviours are exaggerated (or brought on) by high-energy departures and returns, ie making the loss of the owner a big deal. It's encouraged to keep things very low key, and even to ignore the dog for 10 mins before leaving/after returning. Even "lingering last looks" can contribute to anxiety. They're perceptive lil fellas :)

    Understood. We only had to deal with that when Rocket first arrived. He would howl or whine in his crate. Once he had the run of the house when we were gone, he could have cared less so we've not had to deal with it since. I am just used to a completely different dynamic when we head for the door. :couchjump:couchjump:couchjump

  4. Only watched Capri Goodbye but no one even acknowledged her when you left (couldn't hear it if you did). When we leave there is always a big commotion because Rocket assumes that he is going somewhere with us, even if he isn't. We always pet him, tell him bye and that he has to "stay here." "Stay here" is his cue that he isn't going, but he is always eager to try and get us to say he can go.

     

    Capri looked very depressed in that video. tail tucked, and disinterested. I was shocked because it's a total 180 from what either of us has to deal with if we put our coats or shoes on. I didn't see any of the greyhound energy that I'm used to seeing when there is activity in the house.

     

    Hope you can get this worked out.

  5. Sounds to me like the sleep startle may be worse than you think.

     

    Rocket has had sleep startle since he arrived. Normally walking past his bed in the middle of the night isn't a problem, unless he is in a deep sleep. I have had him start to growl when I get close enough to put a blanket on him. I don't think he is awake at that point but senses someone nearby. I usually just tell him it's okay, and he recognizes my voice. No more growling.

     

    We make it a rule to not walk close enough that he might startle and be able to grab a leg. I often just say something like "hey buddy" when I'm walking by in the middle of the night and he doesn't react, but just keeps sleeping.

     

    The two times he has bitten was when someone actually touched him while sound asleep. Both times his eyes were open, but he was sound asleep both times. Don;t let the open eyes fool you.

  6. I would definitely have him checked and see what your vet says about doing a Thyroid panel. Could be something out of whack.

     

    As far as one walk - that's not really a problem as long as he is able to go out otherwise when he needs to. In extreme weather we only do one walk a day (or no walks) but we also have a fenced area that is just for turnouts. Quick trip outside to do whatever, and he comes right back to the door.

  7. Many greys do this when they are cold. The cold may also intensify the joint pain. Try covering him with blanket or even better, use a fleece coat or Pj's. When Rocket wears a coat or his PJ's we barely know that he is in the house all night - he sleeps straight through except for the occasional change of position.

  8. I put an old blanket on Rocket's bed if he is getting a bone. He knows that he has to stay on his blanket with it, and does. Sometimes he tries to take the bone into the bedroom to "bury it" but he usually gets caught. All I have to say is "put that on your blanket" and he takes it back to the bed with the blanket on it.

     

    Trading up is good, but in our house, there is no higher value treat than a bone - not sure what you would trade with. I would get him in the habit of only having his bone in a designated place that's not your bed.

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