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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: saint john new brunswick, canada
Posts: 73
| ![]() a quick update... sophie is reverting back to how she was......I am puzzled and will get to vet first thing tomorrow. In the last three months I have spent 2500. on dogs and vet bills.....I am so discouraged and worried of course. |
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Therapy Yorkies Work Donating Member Join Date: May 2011 Location: Central, Florida
Posts: 3,863
| ![]() I just wish I could read their mind, like they do mine. A very wise breeder once told me, if they are acting strange and secretive Remember to check 5: First look for a Obvious Physcial problem ( loose tooth, ear infection, poop stuck on fur etc). 2. Look for a Behavior problem (Pottie accident, chewed shoe etc.) 3. Is it a Fear reaction (storms, new items,change in routines etc.) 4. Illness 5. Emotional reaction to recent events. So I always check 5, but I would like to add #6 ASK on Yorkie Talk |
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