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Re: [PyrNet-L] Psycho dog...



have you checked her for Ear Mites?
A beagle of mine a few years ago had something similar....

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> Subject: [PyrNet-L] Psycho dog...
> Date: Thursday, January 07, 1999 2:26 PM
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> This dog is making me crazy! What would cause a Pyr to go absolutely
> loopy? She starts out by cringing down on the floor, looking around,
> like maybe there's a bug flying around her head (we've spent lots of
> time checking - nothing there), so all we can figure is that she's
> seeing things... then she gets herself so worked up that she's
> TERRIFIED. To the point of leaping onto the couch (no animals allowed on
> furniture, there's not enough seats to go around for the humans even!),
> and trying to hide UNDER everything (ever see a 90# dog fit under a
> couch?). She'll start drooling like she does in the car and during baths
> (nerves, I guess), and running from one end of the house to the other -
> if running is what you could call it - a fast SLINK might be better...
> she's all hunkered down like something is scaring her to death. I
> generally look around for awhile trying to figure out what's scaring her
> - no bugs, no airplanes going by, I don't know!! Then get down on the
> floor with her and cuddle until she calms down - could be a couple
> hours! This is the third or fourth time this has happened in the year
> and a half we've had her - ANY ideas?!?
> 
> Kris and Tia, the Psycho dog... :(
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