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Old 06-29-2012, 02:08 AM   #7
PattiNumber_H
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Originally Posted by MY OSCAR View Post
oh,poor little guy. it sounds you are doing the right things but poor little bubba has some serious issues. i think the fact that you are contacting a professional that deals with behaviorial issues is a great idea...
also maybe talking to your vet about it.
has bubba been to the vet recently for a wellness check ?
sometimes an illness will make them act kinda weird..
i know it is really difficult but try to keep a positive attitude.
i have 3 dogs and i know they can try your patiences at times.
keep me posted on bubbas progress..
Bubba has been to the vet to have his baby teeth removed and when his pads were hurt, May and earlier this month. My vet's response to the experience was, "maybe just leve him on the lawn no gravel so he can't hurt himself. The pacing, most small breeds seem high strung." My vet is clearly no behaviorist and did assure me that physically Bubba is healthy.

I'm hopeful that whatever has caused Bubba to be this way can be corrected or at least alleviated. Thanks for your concern I will post updates.
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