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ChatterBank3 mins ago
As you know you can't take a dog every where you go. Well this is createing a bit pf a problem when we leave the house and the dog is left behind. We don't leave him for long most of the time but he barks and shakes and gets himself into a right state when we go out the door. We almost have to get a whip and chair to make it through the door. I leave the radio on for him so he dosn't feel to lonely but it makes no difference. does any one have any other tips I could use to stop him getting over heated when we leave the house.
Thanks for your time.
P.S. Could you please add your names to this patition. If you love dogs then please, please sign.Thank you
http://www.rspca.org.uk/servlet/Satellite?pagename=RSPCA /RSPCARedirect&pg=sharkbait
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My dogs nick name is velcro but I go out and leave her and she is ok. Its only when I am at home she likes to know where I am. I don't know what breed of dog you have but if its only small what about a companion. We have two and I think they are company for each other when left alone. Obviously this depends on the size of the dog and the space you have for them.
Thank you all so much for your help and signing the patition.
I don't work at the mo because I am student. I love my dog to bits and this is the only real problem with have with him. He never gets so bad he makes a mess. My next door naigbour says he barks for about 10 minutes after we leave then calms down. I tried the not making a fuss before we go and ignoring him. Then doing the same when we return. That seems to have some effect.
I have also started to leave the radio on radio 4 which can be mostly talking.
I also give to the RSPCA. I have done for about 3 years.
it just amazes me how low people can sink.