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Mixed Breed Pictures / Suna at the Park
« on: June 18, 2005, 09:57:56 pm »
Here are some pics of Suna at Bull Run Park the other day.


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Mixed Breed Pictures / Re: This is Suna
« on: May 21, 2005, 09:21:57 pm »
Suna loves to run.  We try to take him to the local park at least three times a week.  There are a few fields that are away from the public that we take him to.  We let him off the leash and he runs around like a mad man.  He also loves to chase the birds.

Here is a photo of him running at the park with his cousin Yuki.

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Mixed Breed Pictures / This is Suna
« on: May 21, 2005, 08:40:52 am »
Suna is an Akita/ Huskey mix he is 2 years old.  He's our big baby ;D

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Rottweiler Discussions / Our experience...
« on: May 17, 2005, 04:38:48 am »
Our vet has dignosed our Suna with separation anxiety after listening to our tales of chewing, skiddish behavior, urinating and defecating in the house when he has been housebroken completely for over 18 months and his freak-outs when one or btoh of us leave the house. The doctor recommended a combined pharmaceutical and training approach to the problem. Suna is now taking Clomipramine (generic Clomicalm) twice a day. He will be weaned off of it as the training becomes more solidly reinforced. We also have a schedule that we are not allowed to deviate from - bathroom, food, bathroom, training, bathroom, training, bathroom, training, food, bathroom, bathroom. Suna's day must remain structured and set to a clock in order to keep his stress down. We also have to completely ignore any accidents or negative behavior that used to elicit a megative response. We have to ignore him completely when we are not feeding, training or going ot hte bathroom. That was the hardest part at first. The vet said we have to ignore him to teach him that he is capable of living without our constant interaction. We aare training him to be more confident. The vet also told us that we have to enroll him in an obedience program. As we don't trust his agression issues associated with other dogs, our vet is personally coming to the house every week to work with us and our other dog, a Papillon puppy. Our vet told us that medication alone is not a quick fix and we are to expect a tough road. We have been at it for 5 weeks and just when we think we are making significant progress, we have a setback. The goal is to work with Suna to the point where we can wean him off the medication in the next 4 to 6 weeks.

Dealing with a dog with separation anxiety is stressful for both you and the dog. I wish you luck. I would definitely speak to a vet to rule out any organic reason for the urinating and defacating indoors.

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