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Hello all,
I do apologise, I don't want to be the person who only contributes when I have a problem but I haven't been on here for a while and I have a problem so please forgive me!
My 12 year old JRT is annoying me quite frankly (sorry Roxy). Due to her vomiting if she goes too long without food she has to have 4 meals a day and this seems to make her fixate on food and it's resulting in her not being able to settle in the evenings.
She'll have a meal (dinner for example) and 10 minutes later she'll expect more food! She doesn't just curl up with me and sleep like she used to in the evenings, she'll lay down and her eyes will start closing as if she's nodding off but a second later they snap open, especially if I move (even an inch). She'll sit there and stare at me, lip smack, get down on the floor and wag her tail. stretch, play bow, roll on her back and jump up and down to get my attention. This is obviously a pain for me since I want to relax after work.
She has 2 walks daily, one in the morning before work and another after work before dinner (both at least 30mins with trick training in each walk) followed by a 10-20 min walk later on to make sure she's done her business before bed (we live in a flat with just a small yard outside). Her meals are breakfast (around 7:45am), lunch (12:30-1ish), dinner (5:30), and bedtime snack (9pm, usually reserved food taken from her dinner portion). Even a 30min walk followed by 45mins with a frozen dinner kong wasn't enough to make her settle until snack time!
I have noticed that she seems a lot more settled in the bedroom (she sleeps with me in bed), she prefers to sleep there while I'm at work and I sometimes have lazy mornings off where I watch tv in bed. So I'm wondering if she associates relaxing more with the bedroom and not the living room (which is open plan living room/kitchen)?
I've just spoken with a trainer who believes that the lip smacking (which I took to mean was her thinking about and anticipating food), is a sign of pain and unlikely to be about food unless there's food in front of her. She's suggested that I stick to 2 meals a day and snacks between the meals and a vet check to look for signs of pain.
She had a vet visit a few months back and got the all clear (she has to have 6 monthly check ups as she's on apoquel). I will book her in again if need be but thought I'd try the snacks first (I didn't do it this way before because I didn't want her to gain weight), and thought I'd seek any help I could on here first. Any tips on getting her to associate the living room with relaxing?
Thanks in advance and sorry for the long post!
I do apologise, I don't want to be the person who only contributes when I have a problem but I haven't been on here for a while and I have a problem so please forgive me!
My 12 year old JRT is annoying me quite frankly (sorry Roxy). Due to her vomiting if she goes too long without food she has to have 4 meals a day and this seems to make her fixate on food and it's resulting in her not being able to settle in the evenings.
She'll have a meal (dinner for example) and 10 minutes later she'll expect more food! She doesn't just curl up with me and sleep like she used to in the evenings, she'll lay down and her eyes will start closing as if she's nodding off but a second later they snap open, especially if I move (even an inch). She'll sit there and stare at me, lip smack, get down on the floor and wag her tail. stretch, play bow, roll on her back and jump up and down to get my attention. This is obviously a pain for me since I want to relax after work.
She has 2 walks daily, one in the morning before work and another after work before dinner (both at least 30mins with trick training in each walk) followed by a 10-20 min walk later on to make sure she's done her business before bed (we live in a flat with just a small yard outside). Her meals are breakfast (around 7:45am), lunch (12:30-1ish), dinner (5:30), and bedtime snack (9pm, usually reserved food taken from her dinner portion). Even a 30min walk followed by 45mins with a frozen dinner kong wasn't enough to make her settle until snack time!
I have noticed that she seems a lot more settled in the bedroom (she sleeps with me in bed), she prefers to sleep there while I'm at work and I sometimes have lazy mornings off where I watch tv in bed. So I'm wondering if she associates relaxing more with the bedroom and not the living room (which is open plan living room/kitchen)?
I've just spoken with a trainer who believes that the lip smacking (which I took to mean was her thinking about and anticipating food), is a sign of pain and unlikely to be about food unless there's food in front of her. She's suggested that I stick to 2 meals a day and snacks between the meals and a vet check to look for signs of pain.
She had a vet visit a few months back and got the all clear (she has to have 6 monthly check ups as she's on apoquel). I will book her in again if need be but thought I'd try the snacks first (I didn't do it this way before because I didn't want her to gain weight), and thought I'd seek any help I could on here first. Any tips on getting her to associate the living room with relaxing?
Thanks in advance and sorry for the long post!