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Originally Posted by mypreciouspups I would seriously try to evaluate all the situations.. trying to keep a record for even a week.. then look at it and I bet you get your answers.. then and only then can you work on deciding what can be done ... if anything..if you are upset.. they know it and will be worse also..and of course with a baby it would be upsetting.. but dogs feel your emotions so very well.. almost scary to think about it.. when your really sick your dogs are generally pretty laid back and quiet.. they can feel it.. again only thinking out loud to help.. hugs.. anne |
I think I will keep a record of what's going on and see if there is a pattern. I wish I could say it was X, Y or Z that set it off but it's so random. If you see my last post you'll read that Gypsy just randomly started growling at Kayla while I was writing the other posts. Right now she is trying to start something again. Kayla is sleeping on the sofa and Gypsy is getting up there and growling at her about 3inches from her head. Kayla is ignoring her completely. Admittedly Gypsy is wagging her tail while she's growling at the minute but I don't even see why she's doing it. It's nearly 2am and they never play at this time so she's not wanting to play.