Thanks for all the answers, but none of them fit well.
I cannot have her in the house. Like I said, she's been outside all her life and I just spent $$$$$$$ renovating the house and cannot afford to have it torn up if she has an anxiety attack. Even if I did let her in, she would have to go out while I was at work.
Did some reading on the internet about this issue. Its very hard to deal with.
Thought about getting a "companion" dog for her, but according to what I've read that generally does not help the condition and in many cases makes it worse.
The dog is somewhere around 11 or 12 now. Her doghouse is in the garage. I keep the garage warm during the winter, so being cold is not the issue either.
Taking her to the farm will be just about the last resort. She is very "needy" and won't eat unless I am sitting there. Even though I leave food for her when I go to the farm, she won't touch it until I get back. She's also on liver support meds now, so not sure the farm is a workable solution.
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