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  1. Thank you! I just ordered an Adaptil Collar + diffuser, along with Dr. Shelton's "Calm-a-Mile" and look forward to trying them out.
  2. Hi Greyt Folks, We have a 3 y/o retired racer and she's been with us now almost 6 months. She's adjusted well to life in the city and apartment living and overall has been a dream and we can't imagine life without her. But we're struggling with getting her comfortable being alone. We've been working on alone training for several months and have worked our way up to leaving her for approx. 1 hour 15 minutes. She's not destructive or urinating, but she's started howling over the last month or so (and exhibiting signs of general distress) whenever we're gone. We always do a few warm-up exercises before leaving her, and always drop a stuffed Kong on her bed before we take leave which she goes after immediately. However, once she finishes the Kong (10-15 minutes) she's up trotting around the apartment looking for us/ standing at the door/ whining and then the howling sets in. Our trainer has recommended we explore medication as a means to help with her anxiety and I've just started reaching out to behaviorist vets in our area. I've sifted through threads here on separation anxiety but other than the howling (which is intermittent but persistent/loud) our hound does not show signs of severe SA. In fact, I would say she's quite independent--preferring to sleep in the living room (vs. with us in the bedroom) and appears overall unbothered by one of us coming and going and/or being in other areas of the apartment for hours at a time. I'm curious to learn about experiences with medication and SA. Has anyone had success with meds? I'm also wondering, is this behavior something that improves with time as she gets more and more used to being alone? Or could it potentially escalate if not treated? Also, I'm afraid a second hound isn't an option for us right now. Our apartment lease only allows one dog.
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