There is a time and a place for medications (in both people and animals). I have seen many patients respond well to SSRI's (e.g. prozac) and can continue functioning until the external problem(s) has been resolved.
There is a time and a place for medications (in both people and animals). I have seen many patients respond well to SSRI's (e.g. prozac) and can continue functioning until the external problem(s) has been resolved.
I wonder if there's anything I can give my dog for PTSD.
After a run in with my next door neighbours dog......I would think Prozac, or maybe a little Lithium might help him out some.![]()
Wom
Wom -ask your vet. Maybe something short-term wouldn't hurt.
There is something called Clomicalm that supposedly has no side effects.
I hope your neighbour never got his dog back!
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Good idea !!!! He's sort of ok now....but still checks the backyard out from the doggy door before he goes out.Originally Posted by Catty1
The neighbour returned from holidays, and went straight to get his dog back....they gave him back to him.....and then he did some serious repairs to his back fence. I think the rangers have warned him that next time may be the last time.
Wom
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