wodesorel wrote:Unfortunately, there is no one size fits all when it comes to calming an animal down. There are lots of OTC and RX products, but it can take a while to find the right something. We use Feliway for the cats, but it only works well on some of them, on others it has zero effect. Same with the Prozac, great results in one cat and it made him comfortable again, but it did nothing for another. You'll need to experiment and see what works, but don't expect instant or huge results. It may take weeks to kick in, or it may only have a subtle effect.
Oh, definitely. Even a subtle effect would be nice. They are crazy.
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Took them out for a walk today and they would absolutely not sit still. The sound of cars and trucks had little to no effect on them, they just pulled (the older dog does, at least), laid down, tried to go inside stores, knocked over a trash can, and knotted their leashes together.
Did I mention they're both less than 15 pounds?
I'm trying to work on teaching them to heel, but considering they go nuts when we put their harnesses on, it's very difficult.