thx, Peggy - i think that's a good technique but i will need to walk just her 
w/o Leo - then i will have more control over the events.  He now gets just as 
excited only adding to her chaos.
 
i have been able to login to my home computer and listen in to whatever is 
going on (kind of like a nanny cam) but will try the answering machine idea!  
Many times all is quie when i've checked from work.
 
I think i'm also dealing with some sort of guilt trip not wanting to leave her 
crying and perhaps she knows that now, if she keeps it up she gets to go to 
camp!  No, don't have anyone to leave her with, unfortunately.
 
thanks 
Dianne
 
 

~d


>________________________________
>From: Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2013 3:05 PM
>Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Daisy - separation anxiety
>
>  
>When Princess does that on walks,  I sit her in front of me but with her back 
>to the dog and say NO!  It seems to work every time.  She understands that we 
>are both ignoring the other dog, and 9x out of 10 the other dog stops barking 
>and pulling as well.
>
>On my rainbow bridge dog who had separation anxiety at the beginning, I would 
>stand at the door, ready to thrust it open and yell Quiet as soon as he 
>started barking. You have to do it several times and keep at for a few days, 
>but it worked for him.  Another method is if you have a house phone with a 
>recording on it. You can call your house with your cell phone, leave the sound 
>up high, and call her by name and say quiet a couple of times. You can even do 
>that just standing in front of your house, or in the car to test her out.
>
>Peggy
>
>
>
>
>
>-------Original Message-------
>
>From: Dianne Moody-McLean
>Date: 07/13/13 17:48:31
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [Chihuahuas] Daisy - separation anxiety
>  
>you may remember I rescued Daisy - a chi from San Bernardino last year.
>I am now also rehoming my daughter's dog, an older, epi - jack russell since 
>January 2013.
>Daisy's separation anxiety - loud screeching when i leave for work in the am 
>has increased even with Leo at home.  So i end up taking her to Pet Camp where 
>she has plenty of attention and play with other dogs.  There is the issue of 
>cost for this.
> 
>I am considering some herbs or other remedies.  The Thunder Shirt does not 
>work unfortunately
> 
> 
> 
>She is a sweetheart at home.  On walks she becomes aggressive towards other 
>dogs so I go for avoidance as much as possible.
> 
>Would you have any suggestions.  I have spoken to a vet to suggest treatment, 
>including acupunture.
> 
> 
>My concern is how this impacts her health - if i am to ignore it but it's so 
>very hard to leave her and hear the screaming.
>thanks very much
>
>dianne
> 
>~d
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