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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Northern Indiana
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| ![]() He definitely may be teething. They sell dog chews that you can freeze for teething puppies. Also did you maybe recently turn on the heat. When we first turned on the heat our puppy freaked out because he could smell something like fire, he still won't go near the heat vents, if a toy goes to close to one he will bark until we get it for him. Also our dog freaks when we cook stuff that smokes he will not calm down until we open the back door & let him out on our enclosed porch & even then he paces he's sure the house is burning down.
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