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We have a wonderful Lhasa, named Cagney who had one little quirk,
he didn't like to have anyone in the house (company, etc.) except
family. He would bark excessively, for hours when people were over,
until you were at your wits end. It got to the point where we stopped
inviting people over, because since Cagney is also epileptic we
didn't want to upset him. It even got so bad that if someone would
come over he would work himself up so much he would have a seizure
after they left. Our vet gave us valium for him, and although it
slowed him down he still barked continuously when someone came over.
Michele came
over on a Friday afternoon, stayed one hour, observed Cagney's behavior
and told me the problem was he wanted attention. We tried exactly
what Michele told us to do. It has been about two months since Michele
came over and Cagney is great--he likes company, I cannot tell you
how wonderful this dog is with people now. Easter Sunday we had
six people over for dinner-not only did he play, he went over laid
down and went to sleep (something he would never do, with new people
in the house). But the best part is we do not even have to give
him medicine because he is so calm. One day last week when I brought
him over to the neighbors house next door he was so good they didn't
want to give him back.
Thank you Michele--I
can not tell you how much we appreciate what you've done
to help us help Cagney. He is truly now a joy all the time.
Emily
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