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re: Anyone here ever put their dog on Prozac?

Posted on 3/8/21 at 6:54 pm to
Posted by Bigbee Hills
Member since Feb 2019
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Posted on 3/8/21 at 6:54 pm to
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My dog gets lots of exercise. She gets walked every morning, and I usually let her run and chase geese on the golf course when there are no golfers. Her energy level is endless.
gotcha. well, assuming she's getting plenty of exercise and without knowing the dog first-hand and having a feel for her as an individual, the next few things to try are as follows: more exercise at the right time of day (because your level of exercise may not be to the level she wants/needs), simple obedience training (because ob training flips a switch on a dog's head), punishment upon entering and seeing she's misbehaved (will trigger the snowflakes but it works), or, i guess, prozac.

but something is definitely missing from her routine. rarely -RARELY- can canine behavioral problems be attributed directly to the dog and ONLY the dog. almost every single time it's the human. you have a standard as her owner -and rightfully so- and she is not holding to that standard. figure out what you all are doing wrong and you'll solve the problem long-term and without the hassle of giving a dog prozac.

assuming exercise is plentiful for the particular dog in question, your other option is to take into account her age: a 7 month old dog (especially with lab blood in her, aka, loves to hold and chew shite in her mouth) who's well socialized and who has plenty of exercise is a totally different dog than one who's 12+ months old. maybe give her time while also finding out what it is she needs to help her and you on the way to being a good pup and master. age is important.

and never underestimate the effectiveness of a simple, somewhat gentle chucking under the chin when she's fricking/has fricked up. it works wonders, and it's not unnatural for a canine to take such punishment.
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