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So we should do this daily? |
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You have to think like a baby, wouldn't you want to go to the guy that just plays with you all the time instead of just getting cleaned or fed. How boring!:p Like Squeekie, when she sees me going to the bathroom and "peeks" outside the door and listens for running water, then she runs straight to my hubby's arms! When its time to look for her, there she goes hiding under this armpit and Naboo and Wookie is hiding under his desk! |
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i also don't know where she would have gotten it from. Ontario is now a "rabies free" province and even if that isn't accurate she hasn't been around any other dogs but the two at the sitters and she saw my aunt's new dog about two months ago but all of these dogs are vaccinated. |
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Maybe it is time to consider getting Layla a little sister. My Alyssa was an only child for 3 years and she acted happy around us. That was a world of people. Imagine yourself in a world where you can't communicate with the people you love using language. I think a little sister would give her a new outlook on life. It would give her someone to care about and communicate with. It sounds like she has just reached a point where she does not seem to care about a lot of things. When she goes away from home if there are other dogs or new people she is happy. At home she is just bored. I think a new little sis is just what the doctor ordered. She would learn to share and have someone to love and chase and play with. |
I do not think your dog has rabies. Unless she has been bitten by a wild animal and was never vaccinated. Two highly unlikely scenarios!:rolleyes: On the other hand, she could have vaccinosis. If she got her yearly rabies in April, it would make sense that symptoms would come out now. Vaccinosis is when instead of making an immune system toughen up against an illness, the vaccinated individual sometimes exhibits symptoms from an illness. My Cav has rabies vaccinosis and doesn't grow hair on his tummy, it is as bald as can be, not even peach fuzz. He also got a really insane prey drive after that vaccine. I had to detox him, go on a raw diet, go to a homeopath to detox further...it was a long road, but he is ok. His tummy is still bald, but thats it. I wouldn't jump to a vaccinosis conclusion until you give a few weeks try of walks & obedience training. |
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Sounds like she's pretty smart and possibly choosing grandpa over mom and grandma. Sophie gets grumpy and will sometimes ignore me and choose my hubby over me. |
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It is incredibly powerful and these little Yorkies can walk more then we give them credit for. My Ella Bean gives my 12 lb. Cavalier a run for his money!! |
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aww.. a bald belly :p like i said earlier... it's only a fear of treats from our hands at home. It doesnt have anything to do with toys from our hands and she is fine when i mess around with her food while she is eating (been doing that since the day we got her) |
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