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  Originally Posted by donnarod  She is scared of storms, but, she can be relaxing on my chest and I sneeze and she ignores me. My house is not small and when he is 3 rooms away, blows his nose and she goes running and barking to him? Wonder what Cesar"s analysis would be?
 
 I thinking it sound phobia and she learned a great skill of coping by going to you for help and you have learned to help.
 Dogs hear at a much greater level then we do so it can trigger the bark even far away.
 We had a dog that responded to a gun club miles from his house and we could not hear but he sure could.
 
 JL
 
 "Sorry, I don't understand what you are telling me.
 When she reacts to his sneezing, etc. she is excited with him as if she wants to play. She doesn't come to me. She is not afraid of it just happy and excited. She has such a wonderful personality. "
 
 OK follow this she is scared of stroms. Loud sound
 Sneeze is a loud sound and she raeting to it. you say in play and excitement and it maybe but not sure just how skilled you are in reading dog body language it could be appeasment moves.
 You say she goes before he sneezes, I saying with her senceativity I think she hears some intact of air or movment to a sneeze you do not.
 You sneeze your mom and bonded to her in a way that she may not be with Dad or you have dainty lady like ones.
 
 JL
 
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