Finn had been better
Apr. 14th, 2018 08:45 pmBut lately, I don't know. He's been keeping us all up at night with neediness and demands for snuggles and his panic at being in the dark. And his daytime behavior is sliding back into neediness as well. He's always had this separation anxiety, but it was improving until lately.
Ideas? Jenn did just switch bedrooms, could that be the source of this?
We're seeing the vet in two weeks, if there's no improvement in this I'll ask again. It's not just the humans who need sleep. I'm convinced the dogs do too.
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Ideas? Jenn did just switch bedrooms, could that be the source of this?
We're seeing the vet in two weeks, if there's no improvement in this I'll ask again. It's not just the humans who need sleep. I'm convinced the dogs do too.
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Date: 2018-04-12 08:35 pm (UTC)My husband had a tough time coming off of his antidepressant, and his psychiatrist ended up putting him back on it, though at a lower dose, because of worsening depression, too.
I'm not a doctor but I have to wonder if some of the people who were given antidepressants by their primary care doctors shouldn't have been on them in the first place? Like, they seem kind of over-prescribed now, especially since they're hard to come off for so many folks?
Now I have to read about Google Maps ruining people's lives.
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Date: 2018-04-12 09:27 pm (UTC)Eva's comment was that if he was human she'd think it has something to do with the fact that we rescued him around this time last year, but neither she nor I seriously thinks dogs have that much temporal awareness.
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Date: 2018-04-13 02:36 am (UTC)Dogs are more likely to be "traumatized by thunderstorms because their owner used to yell and kick them during storms" than "upset during summer, sometimes of which there are storms," but some dogs are sensitive to things like air pressure and humidity that humans don't consciously notice.
Definitely discuss tick-born and other diseases with vet; dog behavior changes are often the only warning of serious problems. But sometimes, a behavior is just "dog is not feeling happy right now" and it's difficult to track down why.
Jenn switching bedrooms could also be the cause; dogs don't like changes in the routine. Dogs with traumatic pasts are extra-worried about changes, and often want lots of affection so they know things are going to be safe.
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Date: 2018-04-13 03:07 am (UTC)Our dogs have a very solid sense of time. They know about when noon is, and they know about when dinner time is. But that's in relation to a 24 hour day, in terms of a calendar, I don't know. Recently, our black poodle Charlie has changed locations for napping during the day. Rather than sleeping on the bed with my wife, his vastly preferred human, he's sleeping on top of her clothes next to the dog bed facing out in the doorway. Russet thinks it's because it's cooler. He does need a haircut, which I expect she'll be giving him and our other poodle Dante in a couple of weeks. Me, I'm not so sure.
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Date: 2018-04-13 04:25 pm (UTC)The one Google Map error I recall was a guy looking for his destination, who was led down what eventually became a dirt road that led, eventually, to a shack and a guard with a rifle.
“I really don't think this is a hotel,” he said to the guard. The man shook his head slowly.
“Not unless you're a guest of the State,” he said.
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Date: 2018-04-13 04:30 pm (UTC)I'm permanently on Wellbutrin. If I stop, or even skip doses too often, things fall apart. Crying jags, flat-line staring-at-the-floor-for-hours depression…
I'm okay with this. It saved my life.
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