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Old 02-11-2006, 07:47 PM   #14
Yorkie Mum
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Originally Posted by Care28
Really? She is fine once we get her out of the car and she's running around and playing like a mad woman. In fact right after we got her home, wiped off her face, and fixed her dinner she chowed that down and I gave her a little nutrical to just be on the safe side. She ate everything and was great. This worries me. Can they be stressed but acting normal? IE playful, excited, etc?
In short the answer is yes.
Drolling exesively is a sign of stress.
I know I just read it in Truids book and also it was mentioned with pics in Brenda Aloffs new book.
It is just something to note and when you see it again actually write down what is going on in the room or just happened.
It can be just something little and easy to fix.

Joy

Last edited by Yorkie Mum; 02-11-2006 at 07:50 PM.
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