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Old 12-14-2006, 10:14 PM   #9
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Then that's another whole new can of worms! Do you have a dog doing this? If so, I'd ask a couple of questions. Either way,the end result is the same, however. If your dog is not chasing his/her tail due to a medical condition then it's often suggested that it's considered a neurotic behavior unless the behavior just began or they are not obsessive about it or it can be triggered by certain events or they're simply doing it on command.

What I mean by "the end result is the same" is that aside for medical, regardless of *why* he/she is doing it, it should be corrected.

It's the means of correction that varies on the severity and reasons for doing it in the first place.
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