... OMG is that BITTER! I must have gotten some on my hand and when I was eating lunch, I got some in my mouth. That is the most vile, nasty, bitter tasting stuff ever!!! ...
Sometimes it takes Prozac to get them out of the habit. The rest can be helped by a mile long run and 20 minutes of Frisbee. Don't forget to do a walk before and after for warm up and cool down. If no one in the family is up to that kind of vigorous exercise, try a professional dog walker or a runner in your neighborhood who would take the dog with them every day. Also, be sure to provide plenty of chew toys -- large Kongs stuffed with treats, cheese or peanut butter are great. Some just love to chew and you will be lucky if it is never expensive furniture, electronics, or door frames.
My lab/pit is now just licking and sucking the Fooey! stuff off the bed! Like I said, the dog is nuts!
the only drag about cats is the bathing part.it's really hard getting all that hair off of your tongue, afterwards.love~LL~
Get the dog a chew toy like a kong and fill it with peanut butter. The dogs I know go nuts over the toy and peanut butter.
Quote from: Black on October 15, 2007, 05:27:03 PM Sometimes it takes Prozac to get them out of the habit. The rest can be helped by a mile long run and 20 minutes of Frisbee. Don't forget to do a walk before and after for warm up and cool down. If no one in the family is up to that kind of vigorous exercise, try a professional dog walker or a runner in your neighborhood who would take the dog with them every day. Also, be sure to provide plenty of chew toys -- large Kongs stuffed with treats, cheese or peanut butter are great. Some just love to chew and you will be lucky if it is never expensive furniture, electronics, or door frames.Agree with all this, but wanted to emphasise that prozac should only be used in cases diagnosed by a vet as OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder, such as acral lick dermatitis). Obviously the vet would need to prescribe the drug anyway, but I just wanted to clarify that you should never go giving your dog your own prozac. That should be common sense of course
... they put her on Prozac. I hate it, totally changed her demeanor. She was so lethargic, not herself at all. So, we took her off of it. ...
You got to remember, the dogs lick their butt so what is a little bitter apple going to do??
...I ended up taking her off it because of the expense - also because I did more research into spinning and found that Chloe's case was nowhere near as bad as I thought. As she has aged, the problem has pretty much desisted of its own accord. She is now 14 years old.
Quote from: cycobully on October 16, 2007, 09:45:31 PM...I ended up taking her off it because of the expense - also because I did more research into spinning and found that Chloe's case was nowhere near as bad as I thought. As she has aged, the problem has pretty much desisted of its own accord. She is now 14 years old. Yes, the high cost of medical care even affects our pets. But it is amazing how time and loving care can often alleviate many of their problems. Seems like there ought to be lesson in there for us.