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    Thanks everyone for the comments!

    Kimmy, that make a lot of sense, seeing as the first time he acted differently in thunderstorms was in the hotel room in Findlay. I didn't take into consideration that I removed him from the only environment he really knows and dumped him into a strange home where he's now the only dog. I guess it'll be interesting to see how he acts with the storms when he goes back to my parent's house for the school year.

    I do know that I can't bring any attention to his behavior, that's why I ended up crating him that night, and I'm crossing my fingers that it won't escalate.

    I did get home yesterday and he tore a huge hole in the screen of two of the windows (in an attempt to get out?)! *hits head* He's a different dog now, and it's driving me crazy. He has NEVER been destructive. Well, unless I put him in a crate, but that's another story.

    I'm debating about sending him back home where my little sister is home all day (and loosing the only companionship I have) because it might be less stressful on him. I do know that he doesn't take to change very well, but I didn't think it would be this hard for him to adjust.

    However, classes end in a week so things will calm down then and I'll get to spend much more time with him. For the last 4.5 weeks I've been in class all day and then doing studying/homework until bedtime. I'm looking for a job up here, but if I can't I'll be moving back to my parent's house anyway. I guess I'll wait it out and see what happens once I start working and he's home. But if he's any more destructive to the house, one of my Aunt will make him leave anyway (we share the cabin with 2 of my Aunts/Uncles).

    We've had readings done from both Nancy and Brody's Mum and both told us the same things. He doesn't react to change well and while he seems like a confidant dog, he's actually really insecure.

    Ah. He's lucky I love him so darn much.

    Ashley & Crossbone ("mini ACD")
    Living with my parent's: Jack (Lab/Beagle), Micki & Mini (JRTS)
    RIP Kyra: 07/11/04 - 11/3/12; Shadow: 4/2/96 - 3/17/08

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    Quote Originally Posted by k9krazee View Post
    Ah. He's lucky I love him so darn much.
    Oh how true and they don't even know it!!

    I spent a few hours last night sleeping on the basement floor next to Bud's cage just to keem him quiet while a storm blew through at 2:45am.


    Yes, that does make sense now, about him being in a different place.
    Oh the poor guy! Don't you just wish that for 30 seconds they could understand everyword you say!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by k9krazee View Post

    I did get home yesterday and he tore a huge hole in the screen of two of the windows ...
    He has NEVER been destructive. Well, unless I put him in a crate ...

    Does Jack not do well in a crate? What does he do?
    Is there any other way to "secure" him where he won't chew or claw in a destructive way?
    Maybe try him in the crate while you're studying.


    But if he's any more destructive to the house,
    one of my Aunts will make him leave anyway
    (we share the cabin with 2 of my Aunts/Uncles).
    Is there an Aunt / Uncle there at the cabin while you're off at school?
    Can / will Auntie or Uncle "dog-sit" with Jack - so he has both companionship AND
    someone to keep him out of trouble?

    C'mone, Jack ~ Straighten Up & Fly Right!


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    Silly Jack. Being destructive is not cool, okay?

    Hoipe he settles down soon.
    ~Kimmy, Zam, Logan, Raptor, Nimrod, Mei, Jasper, Esme, & Lucy Inara
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    Ashley, I don't know if this will help or not, but several sibe owners swear by it - put a snug T-shirt on the dog during the storm. They say it helps calm them down. Meeshka's storm shirt and storm shirt again

    Star's always been afraid of thunder & lightening. We've had several storms lately & I think Jack is reacting to her fear, cause he's getting all clingy & weird now too. Last night it was lightening and both of them tried to squeeze into the corner between my computer desk & the wall. (a space about 1' wide x 3' long. Jack ended up climbing onto the bottom shelf under the computer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyber-sibes View Post

    Last night it was lightening and both of them tried to squeeze into the corner
    between my computer desk & the wall. (a space about 1' wide x 3' long.

    Jack ended up climbing onto the bottom shelf under the computer.
    WOW, Jack!
    THAT's a purdy Serious Hidey-Hole!

    Have you guys ever considered seeking refuge UNDER the BigBed??
    MUCH more comfortable than the puter desk shelf!


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