She’d been having issues for a while, but they got worse rather quickly. Hers manifested itself first as storm anxiety. Whenever there was a thunderstorm, she’d cry and shake and try to climb on top of us, which is not fun when the dog weighs over sixty pounds. Then it started happening whenever the wind was blowing. In short time, she was having spells almost every day. (If you moved too suddenly, she’d start barking.)
My only idea is to keep her busy-- distract her from her anxiety. Freeze her favorite bone after you’ve stuffed it with peanut butter-- it’ll take longer for her to eat. (And give one to her sister, too, to keep her from stealing it.) Does she like ice cubes? I freeze chunks of chicken in watered-down broth for my dogs to chew on hot days. (Warning: only give this to the dog in a place where the floor can be easily cleaned, like linoleum.)
Does she like to shred plush toys? It’s one of my dogs’ greatest joys: they love to eviscerate a stuffed animal. Yeah, it makes a mess, but they have so much fun doing it, I don’t really mid picking up the stuffing. (Plus, if you’re handy with a needle, you can sometimes repair them enough to give them the joy of destroying it once again.) You can get 'em cheap at dollar stores*, and if you don’t mind washing them or aren’t squicked by the idea, yard sales. You can also buy cheap t-shirts or socks and tie knots in them. (Don’t, of course, give them any of your old things.)
Your dog’s anxiety may be temporary–just as you said, brought on by the move. In this case, your vet may prescribe a short-term anti-anxiety medication for your dog. Bean, my eldest dog, has a prescription for Valuim for days when she’s freaking out. It’s pretty cheap. I get about a dozen tablets for seven dollars. My vet said to try a half a tablet, and move up to a full one if it dodn’t work, so it may end up being even cheaper for you.
Your vet may be more understanding about your money issues than you think. Tell them you’re having temporary financial shortages and chances are they’ll set you up on a payment plan, or if you’re a good customer, even defer payment until your situation eases a bit.
*Toys for infants are best because they don’t have chokable button eyes and the like, but you can always cut off dangerous parts from other toys.
