Our little guy has no issue being at home alone - though he does sit by the window waiting for our car to pull into the driveway
We have taken him to a few hotels, but have never left him in the room alone for 2 reasons - we do not want to disturb other guests and, we are concerned someone will open the door and either steal him, or accidentally let him out. He is not crate trained.
I was reading that CBD oil would be a good way to keep him a bit subdued while we're out of the room. We can't take him everywhere, though we have been lucky at hotels that allowed us to bring him nearly everywhere.
Has anyone tried it? Dosage for an 8lb tpoo?
We have a reservation at a beach resort and in all likelihood, we would leave him during the afternoon and also to go out to dinner, so we may have to dose him twice.
I really don't want to give him Benadryl, which is what our vet suggested when we took him on a plane. It worked, but he was droopy for a bit afterwards.
We are working with our neighbor to get him used to staying with her. She has 2 dogs and watches others in her home, so she's experienced. We left him for 8 hours, and the poor little guy did nothing but sit on the couch and stare out our house, which is directly across the street. I want to work on an overnight stay next.
Any other ideas?
We have taken him to a few hotels, but have never left him in the room alone for 2 reasons - we do not want to disturb other guests and, we are concerned someone will open the door and either steal him, or accidentally let him out. He is not crate trained.
I was reading that CBD oil would be a good way to keep him a bit subdued while we're out of the room. We can't take him everywhere, though we have been lucky at hotels that allowed us to bring him nearly everywhere.
Has anyone tried it? Dosage for an 8lb tpoo?
We have a reservation at a beach resort and in all likelihood, we would leave him during the afternoon and also to go out to dinner, so we may have to dose him twice.
I really don't want to give him Benadryl, which is what our vet suggested when we took him on a plane. It worked, but he was droopy for a bit afterwards.
We are working with our neighbor to get him used to staying with her. She has 2 dogs and watches others in her home, so she's experienced. We left him for 8 hours, and the poor little guy did nothing but sit on the couch and stare out our house, which is directly across the street. I want to work on an overnight stay next.
Any other ideas?