thriftinkid
Dec 19, 2013, 12:37 PM
I adopted a mutt from a shelter about 4 years ago. She is a 5 yr old Hound, German Sheppard, and Retriever mix. She has never really been afraid of anything. Especially at home. I came home from work the other day and found her in the bathroom with the door shut (this has never happened). She has been panting, shaking, and not leaving my side for a two days now, and it gets even worse when I have to leave or when I come home.
The only thing I can think of is that it might have been a noise, but this is not really plausible. I live in Chicago in a 1 bedroom apartment, so she is pretty numb to any startling noises. I even checked with my landlord to see if someone had to come in unexpectedly and may have scared her, but he said no one has been in there.
I don't know what to do at this point. I want to console her, but I feel like this may lead to bad habits every time I have to leave, and she has to be OK being on her own during the day. Some people suggested a thunder shirt, but I feel like this is a temporary solution to a bigger problem. I'm trying to get her back to normal. Any ideas would be helpful!
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The door opens inward, so it is possible she could have closed it on herself. I guess my question is if that was the cause, why would she continue to be afraid of every little noise once she is out for a few days? I could see it causing her to be scared of the bathroom then, but not the whole apartment.
The only thing I can think of is that it might have been a noise, but this is not really plausible. I live in Chicago in a 1 bedroom apartment, so she is pretty numb to any startling noises. I even checked with my landlord to see if someone had to come in unexpectedly and may have scared her, but he said no one has been in there.
I don't know what to do at this point. I want to console her, but I feel like this may lead to bad habits every time I have to leave, and she has to be OK being on her own during the day. Some people suggested a thunder shirt, but I feel like this is a temporary solution to a bigger problem. I'm trying to get her back to normal. Any ideas would be helpful!
Additional Details
The door opens inward, so it is possible she could have closed it on herself. I guess my question is if that was the cause, why would she continue to be afraid of every little noise once she is out for a few days? I could see it causing her to be scared of the bathroom then, but not the whole apartment.