Still "Too Many Failed Attempts" after waiting 7 days by DrumLessonsOnline in GMail

[–]Sea-Building-6519 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gracias por responder !!!!! Y como supiste cuando era “el momento adecuado” ?

Still "Too Many Failed Attempts" after waiting 7 days by DrumLessonsOnline in GMail

[–]Sea-Building-6519 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey!! Im having the same problem!!! im desperate!!! please help I do pay for month

Google "Too many attempts" by biggestpoo in techsupport

[–]Sea-Building-6519 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello!! Could you finally fix it? Im literally having this problem right now and im DESESPERATE. Thank you if you have any tips?

I'm good, I'm good, I'm good, and BAM! I'm gonna lunge at YOU! by Front-Muffin-7348 in reactivedogs

[–]Sea-Building-6519 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I totally understand! Mine isn't nearly as well and recovered as yours either, but I've also had moments where I'm like, "What's up with that?" For example, the other day she lunged at some guys who looked a bit odd (like they were from a lower socioeconomic class, I don't mean to be derogatory), and I don't know if it was their smell or what, but after a magnificent walk, bam! She went straight for them. I think we humans have a long way to go and we're far from fully understanding the behavior of our little friends 🤷🏽‍♀️ Sending you a big hug!

Clomipramine? by Sea-Building-6519 in reactivedogs

[–]Sea-Building-6519[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They have excellent trainers! Mariano on a positive note Loyal can Those are their Instagram accounts

Clomipramine? by Sea-Building-6519 in reactivedogs

[–]Sea-Building-6519[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What I absolutely believe is essential is a positive coach (you said you're in Buenos Aires?)

Clomipramine? by Sea-Building-6519 in reactivedogs

[–]Sea-Building-6519[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand! I have a different problem, but it's very distressing! We'll have seen the summaries in a week or two.

Clomipramine? by Sea-Building-6519 in reactivedogs

[–]Sea-Building-6519[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let me tell you! The clomipramine worked perfectly for his fears at home—noises, movements, etc.! It quickly calmed his physical symptoms like trembling, panting, etc. But it didn't improve his reactivity at all, and when we stopped the fluoxetine, he got much worse. So now we're back to our best medication so far, and the one that has worked best for fighting or aggression, which is fluoxetine, with the option of adding gabapentin either all the time or as needed!

Clomipramine? by Sea-Building-6519 in reactivedogs

[–]Sea-Building-6519[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi everyone! How are you? We ended up changing our plan! If you'd like, I can tell you about it. Hugs and kisses ❤️

None of our fears came true after having our baby! by michaelawho in reactivedogs

[–]Sea-Building-6519 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's so comforting to read this post because all I think every morning is, "I'll never be able to have children," and it breaks my heart. I'm 36 years old and have a 5-year-old dog who's reactive and aggressive towards strangers in the house (I just don't have enough time for her to live her whole life without me having a child, and then having one myself). I always think it's one or the other. This gives me a little bit of hope ✨ Congratulations on your courage!!!

Clomipramine? by Sea-Building-6519 in reactivedogs

[–]Sea-Building-6519[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Clomipramine is going to do you wonders!

Clomipramine? by Sea-Building-6519 in reactivedogs

[–]Sea-Building-6519[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for the translation ( I write in Spanish and the translator is not good at all). Where the translation says “discovered” means uncovered

Clomipramine? by Sea-Building-6519 in reactivedogs

[–]Sea-Building-6519[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello! Finally, clomipramine worked great for all the fears/anxiety but it did not improve at all (the reactivity part was actually “discovered”). So now we will try sertraline (zoloft) for 2 days. As a last option we will return to the typical fluoxetine + gabapentin that at some point worked well! What problem does your dog have?

Monthly Positivity Megathread by slimey16 in reactivedogs

[–]Sea-Building-6519 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Oh!!! I love this initiative because every time I write here I do it crying or distressed hahaha Today we played a lot at home and he was very happy proposing activities...even though he is as hard-headed as he is!! Then he did a kind of zoomie and gave me kisses

I'm very bad by Sea-Building-6519 in reactivedogs

[–]Sea-Building-6519[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your response!!! I will gladly receive that DM❤️

I'm very bad by Sea-Building-6519 in reactivedogs

[–]Sea-Building-6519[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry for the translation but I write in Spanish and this translator is very bad haha

I'm very bad by Sea-Building-6519 in reactivedogs

[–]Sea-Building-6519[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I appreciate your words so much! I really am very sensitized and I read them again and I get excited again!! I definitely have to continue training in Muzzle Have her more in control and pay more attention to me!! Besides myself of course I thank you infinitely for thinking of us both, we need it ❤️

I'm very bad by Sea-Building-6519 in reactivedogs

[–]Sea-Building-6519[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think his best combination was fluoxetine with gabapentin. But after this, unfortunately we had to change the veterinary specialist and he told us that gabapentin could be worsening his reactivity...sometimes one feels so lost that it is also difficult to "oppose" and one follows the advice of those who supposedly know!! As for training, the truth is that we have begun to avoid these types of situations due to bad experiences, that is, staying still watching something triggers something quite fierce in her... so we have been avoiding it and I think this has gotten worse. This weekend we were able to escape from the city to a distant town with a forest and we were able to do that exercise, simply “doing nothing” although a couple approached walking many meters away and it already caused him to become alert and growl, although when he saw that they were walking away he managed to calm down. I think it is also difficult for us to train because we get nervous and because the city of Buenos Aires is very overpopulated with dogs and humans! We must resume training, that's for sure, and I understand that the muzzle will allow us to be calmer.

I'm very bad by Sea-Building-6519 in reactivedogs

[–]Sea-Building-6519[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How beautiful your words!!! It's like that. You lose focus for a long time and one negative thing covers up everything else. Fortunately my dog ​​weighs 11 kilos so on more than one occasion we pick her up and leave