So my poor Leya went for her yearly vet check up and the drooling happened again
Last year was the first time it ever happened and I was hoping it was a fluke. I guess it's not
Leya is blind and the reason she went blind was because of her spay surgery (there is a 1% chance that will happen). Ever since then she is terrified of the vet.
I cannot put her in a kennel of any sort ever since she went blind because she gets really scared. She pukes, pees, and poops if I do that (even just in the house is she gets trapped somewhere). I have to put her on the floor of my car whenever I take her somewhere. The vet thinks it's the car ride that makes her drool, because she stops once she's in the office. I used to take her on rides often, and she never drooled. I stopped taking her for rides after the last vet check up just in case it is the car rides.
Anyhow she's terrified of the vet, and I was wondering if there was something that could help her be less stressed that is safe. When I get her home she sleeps on our bed for the entire day, doesn't get up to eat, use the bathroom, nothing. You can tell she is exhausted.
I cannot put her in a kennel of any sort ever since she went blind because she gets really scared. She pukes, pees, and poops if I do that (even just in the house is she gets trapped somewhere). I have to put her on the floor of my car whenever I take her somewhere. The vet thinks it's the car ride that makes her drool, because she stops once she's in the office. I used to take her on rides often, and she never drooled. I stopped taking her for rides after the last vet check up just in case it is the car rides.
Anyhow she's terrified of the vet, and I was wondering if there was something that could help her be less stressed that is safe. When I get her home she sleeps on our bed for the entire day, doesn't get up to eat, use the bathroom, nothing. You can tell she is exhausted.