John Clarke
Posted : 4/9/2007 6:49:52 PM
Hi Janet/Dragonfly,
........Thank you for your suggestions.
I'm going to try the simpest method first, so that would probably be the T shirt or pheromones. (I suppose the pet shop would carry these.) I was thinking that putting something on his bed might be the answer. I don't know what crate training is but I probably won't go there. He's very sensitive and doesn't take well to change, so I'm not going to do anything to upset him to much. He gets lots of exercise, so I don't think lack of tiredness is the problem. I don't know why he has seizures, but I'm quite sure that his reluctance to go to his bed is the result of his most recent one.(He's been sleeping in our room for the past 4 years.) They always affect his short term memory, usually he forgets commands, but has the pleasure of rediscovering some of the paths we routinely take.The vet is reluctant to put him on medication, unless he has them more frequently than once a month. Right now he averages between a month and two per episode. I'm not sure what you want to know about his food. He gets Natural Balance plus some table scraps. Is that what you mean?
What does "
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Thanks for the links.
John
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