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Old 09-12-2016, 08:52 AM   #282
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I believe Charlie's screaming fits have become a habit now, something he thinks MUST be done when he goes in the car, if he LOVES his popcorn and refused it in the car while car is in motion, to him his screaming is top priority. Sorry I have no suggestions, all my yorkies LOVED the car. BTY, I have been following this thread and that Charlie is one cute, little character lol.
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Size:  5.5 KBHe use to love the car - just look out the window - never a peep. All this happened one day when we were in Florida. It was like someone threw a switch. When he goes into his screaming mode - his eyes looked glazed over - body tight - kind of scary. Sometimes he is quiet but goes nuts when we pull into a parking space. Yea, maybe he is excited but he just never did that in the past. When I finally stop - I have to wait a minute or so for him to calm down, eyes to clear up and he is just as friendly as can be - strange. He still runs to the car and scratches at the door to jump in - makes us feel real bad. We feel even worse when he is standing at the front door watching us drive away. We leave the front door open and storm door locked so he can watch outside. I pull up the CAM and he never leaves the front door - barks on occasion and just waits for us to come home. Oh well.
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