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Old 02-13-2007, 07:21 AM   #9
Doodlebug
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Originally Posted by Potter View Post
She has consulted a trainer and a pet behavorist. If the issue is her being a pack leader, I don't think the trainer and the pet behavorist would miss that?
I agree w/this. Chewey was a very nice and beautiful even well behaved dog 95% of the time but at times you would go to pet her she would get a crazed look to her and growl and snap out at you. She was incredibly intelligent and understood even the most detailed instructions and obeyed every time. I think she had some kind of neurological problems. It sure didn't seem like anything behavioral that could be changed. That is why the vet gave us tranquilizers for her. When she acted like this we just had to leave her alone for awhile until it passed, usually after a nap. I think if you lived with a dog like this you would see the difference. I'm not an expert, but this is just my opinion.
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