u/goldennocturn

Is this an anxiety problem?

Is this an anxiety problem?

As the title says, I have my 6y/o boy Finleigh who recently has decided to return to his chewing, garbage hunting and over all destructive behavior. This was an issue when I got him but as he adjusted was pretty much gone unless we left some food scraps or trash out on accident. (Such as forgetting to close the trash can lid).

My concern is that I am moving to my own apartment in exactly a month and that may be triggering anxiety.

Back ground: Finleigh’s dad originally rehomed him to me because he had hip problems, his wife passed, and he was moving and couldn’t take him. My concern is that he might have anxiety thinking he’s losing his home because I’ve begun to pack my things in preparation for the move.

Is this possible? I have a feeling that could be the case because nothing else has changed. He’s coming with me when I move as my ESA along with my two cats. Of course, he doesn’t know this. He’s a doggo. He can’t tell. But he can tell that things are changing and I wonder if that’s triggering the anxiety and causing him to act out because he is acting out more and if I should talk to his vet about maybe something for anxiety until we are settled in our new apartment. Is this a good idea?

I’ve had dogs all my life but never any this as like sensitive and delicate as he is. He’s a bit of a delicate flower. He recently went to the vet for dietary indiscretion last week because he’s just breaking into things and going through it. Outside of this he has a clean bill of health and everything is fine. Just the resurgence of behavior issues.

Any advice is appreciated from fellow Setter owners who’ve dealt with this before!

Included pic of the good boy for attention and tax!

u/goldennocturn — 8 days ago

Hello friends. Long time no post. I’ve been through the wringer trying to manage my Finleigh’s allergies. I come to you setter experts once more for some ideas. I’m already working with my primary care vet and a vet dermatologist but I’m getting so burnt out over it. We’ve done the diet trials. I know what to feed and what not to feed. No chicken or anything adjacent to chicken like turkey, duck etc. No beef or anything agacent to it like pork or bison or venison, etc. My proteins are novel like Kangaroo, crocodile, rabbit. (Yes there is foods made from those. I’ve been down a rabbit hole, pun intended). Still scratching!

I’ve done apoquel, I’ve done Zenrelia and for the latter, he had adverse reactions to Zenrelia and now he can’t have it. Apoquel does nothing. We’ve done cytopoint and now we’ve circled BACK to it because he is certified ear infection free this time and his ears are just inflamed.

We’re now on a short course of steroid. Cytopoint, and Certirizine otc.

Vet dermatologist had me doing this miconosol-dexmethasone ear drops indefinitely but we had to stop because his ears were red and inflamed, which the bottle said to do. 🤷🏽‍♀️ the only other thing to do would be the allergy test and make those allergies pills from whatever he’s allergic to but my concern is literally how expensive it’ll be because walking in the door to the vet dermatologist for rechecks is already 200+ $$$$, ya feel me? I’m working full time, in school, and I’m getting ready to move soon in 3 weeks. His appointment with the dermatologist is in June. They couldn’t even get him to see him sooner. I went to his primary care vet.

Like I guess the allergy test and making the cerum pills or whatever is what I’ll have to do but all this is pre existing so even if I get pet insurance now they won’t cover this stuff lol.

How do I get these ears under control? Please send me your thoughts and your tricks. I’m at a loss. I want Finleigh to finally get this under control. 😱 Maybe you have some pointers I haven’t thought of or some things I can bring up to his dermatologist and his vet that we can try? Anything at all!

u/goldennocturn — 27 days ago