Strange dog behavior-need help!
9year old mix black and tan coon hound. Excellent health, great temperament.
We are having a heat wave in NYC but have air conditioning in the bedroom where
our dog hangs out. A week ago, she refused her night time walk. It was
over 90 degrees outside, so we let it be. She went out fine the next morning
and afternoon. Then it happened again-- same thing but day time was fine.When it cooled down to about 80 she did it again. Then the next day during the day time she refused until I
picked her up and walked 5 feet and then ran into a neighbor who said hello to
her and she seemed to have forgotten whatever was bothering her. The behavior continues-she refused to get out of the
elevator. After coaxing with a treat-got her out-but walk was
stilted paced with a quickened trot and then refusing to move until we crossed
the street. So now its been a week, only got her out one night for evening walk but was not normal behavior. Hypotheses: The heat is making her strange, the heat started with fourth of
july idiots and fireworks which she is afraid, but haven't heard any booms
since then. Any other ideas?
I spoke to our vet who does not believe there is anything
medically wrong with our pup, but believes it is emotional. She suggested DAP
(dog appeasing pheromone) which we ordered via amazon and expect by the end of
the week. She also suggested Xanax for short term and prozac for long term. We
have not tried the xanax yet as my husband is very against this but will if the
behavior continues. She refused the night walk again last night, refusing to
even exit the elevator. We immediately turned around, went back up the
apartment with zero reinforcement (positive/negative) and acted normal-getting
ready for bed etc. We decided to not even offer night walk for a few nights to
take the pressure off. Then we might try the xanax when we reintroduce it. Any
other ideas?
Thanks so much. We are at our wits end!