Is my Chihuahua crying? He howls when I leave the house. So I don't leave him much. It's such a sad sound. He is 6 months old.
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What an adorable face!!! OMG! I want to hug him!
It sounds like he is crying. Dogs get separation anxiety like people do and they make a variety of noises (and some have bad behaviors that go along with that--like spinning, tearing things up, hiding in corners or under things etc.)
Do you crate him when you leave? We found that the best way to manage our boy when he first came to us and had that issue.
It works well and he eventually outgrew the carrying on when we leave.
Now my friend had to give her dog puppy Prozac to curtail this behavior. He is off it now, but was on it for most of his first 2 years with them.
Some people find pheromones helpful to reduce the anxiety.
Prayers for the pupster!! Enjoy your time together!! Such a huggable little face!!!
Thank you for advice. And prayers. I will try the crate.
Post back with an update! Hope he settles in!
Thank you for advice. And prayers. I will try the crate.
He could be lonely. Leave the TV on and something with your scent.
It helps for your lovely one to have some type of sound in the house! radio,t v, alexia device,etc. It's a long day all by yourself!
I have both large dogs and small dogs. For many years all we had was 2 larger dogs that lived in the yard and not our home. They were way too large to come in the home and where I live we do not have cold weather and it is warm here year-round because it is the tropics. But when we got the small one he was way too small to be left outside in the yard. He did live in the home.
I noticed with the small one we spent more time holding him and playing with him than we did the larger ones. So when I left it was normal that he would sit and cry and make a mess in the house. Plus I was so attracted to the little one and he was so easy to pick up and take that I spoiled hime so much and took him everywhere with me.
In the end it is a hard habit to break when you need them to stay home alone. In your case, he is getting use to going with you and this can be harder to break in the end. I would leave some music on or even a TV for him to watch when you need to leave.
He is so cute..
Start with maybe not holding him quite so much when you are home and be sure he gets a good amount of exercise.
There are several causes for SA (separation anxiety) and lost of suggestions on how to remedy the problem but every case is a little different so you may have to try several things before you find a solution.
Another suggestion:
Thundershirts are the rave but my son found that a snug sweater type worked just as good - many people rave about the Thundershirts.
Ask your vet for medication to help calm him until he feels better about being alone. I'm sure you are taking him to the vet for his first year shots/vaccinations (SO important).
Over the counter meds are usually ok and many people use a product called Rescue for SA and thunderstorms/fire crackers.
You can find this at your local pet supply store and may be a good start.
Be sure he gets lots of exercise. I find it takes the edge off of nervous behaviors. He is adorable.
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