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Having stumbled on this website, I was wondering if anyone can offer advice to help a twelve year old Westie who has just lost his life long mate.
Our other Westie had to be put to sleep two weeks ago, and since then Annie, the younger of the two appears to be suffering. When Chloe first died everyone was devastated, but we all tried our best not to grive in the presence of Annie. Annie carried on eating normally, but as time has gone on, she seems to have very nervous and at times roams the house like a lost soul, but will perk up come feeding time. However, as soon as she has eaten, she reverts to back to being nervous and frightened.
Annie has always been afraid of fireworks etc., and her behaviour now seems to be similar. She still enjoys going out for a walk, and had improved from the first few days, where she seemed to be waiting for he friend.
However, she doesn't seem happy in the house now, and to be honest we are at a loss as to how we can help her. We have tried not to over fuss her, thinking that maybe we could turn the situation into an attention seeking problem - but she is nothing like the dog she was, she doesn't bark anymore and seems totally disinterested in the neighbours dog.
Any help would be really appreciated.
Our other Westie had to be put to sleep two weeks ago, and since then Annie, the younger of the two appears to be suffering. When Chloe first died everyone was devastated, but we all tried our best not to grive in the presence of Annie. Annie carried on eating normally, but as time has gone on, she seems to have very nervous and at times roams the house like a lost soul, but will perk up come feeding time. However, as soon as she has eaten, she reverts to back to being nervous and frightened.
Annie has always been afraid of fireworks etc., and her behaviour now seems to be similar. She still enjoys going out for a walk, and had improved from the first few days, where she seemed to be waiting for he friend.
However, she doesn't seem happy in the house now, and to be honest we are at a loss as to how we can help her. We have tried not to over fuss her, thinking that maybe we could turn the situation into an attention seeking problem - but she is nothing like the dog she was, she doesn't bark anymore and seems totally disinterested in the neighbours dog.
Any help would be really appreciated.