Craig C. asked
I recently adopted a 1-year-old German Shepherd/Lab mix named Max who has severe separation anxiety. He barks, howls, and scratches the floor whenever left alone in the apartment. I've tried various methods like leaving Kong toys, not making a big deal of leaving or returning, exercising him, and playing relaxing music, but none have been effective. Should I continue with these methods or consider medication, and how long should I try before deciding medication is necessary?
August 3rd, 2024
Brandon S. answered
Given Max's severe separation anxiety and the lack of effectiveness from various interventions, it m...
August 3rd, 2024
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