My dogs are stressed due to our home renovations. What should we do?

A dog pulling on the leash and barking

Hi Kelly,

Sounds like you have your hands full!!

There is no right answer to your question. I can provide my thoughts and advice but I can’t be certain that it will be the best plan as I haven’t met these guys.

First, you should have a discussion with your vet about JD and the barking. There are good options to reduce anxiety that comes in diffuser, collar and spray form and you can also consider an anti-anxiety medication if it is well warranted.

Second, I think they should stay together. I think JD would still be anxious but at least Sophie will still be with him.

Third, I like the idea of you asking the camp as well. They will have a lot of direct experience with dogs being left there on their own or with their canine companions. They will probably have more experience with this than I do in this specific scenario.

Fourth, there is nothing you can do about the upheaval. You’ve got to live your life and if these renovations have to happen, try to just accept it. It’s clear you love your dogs and they have a great life, don’t feel guilty about it!!!

I hope this helps.

Dr. Clayton Greenway

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First, you should have a discussion with your vet about JD and the barking. There are good options to reduce anxiety that comes in diffuser, collar and spray form and you can also consider an anti-anxiety medication if it is well warranted. Second, I think they should stay together.
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