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ok--observe and tell as u see it..
 
John Stanton 7 years ago
okay so since yesterday she's been extremely (irritatingly) concerned and trying to be by me. She's trying to get away from the baby, and she's slinking around and looking very very concerned and guilty.
She also tries to be more pathetic than she is. And she curls up in weird places and corners. (always done this but she's really steppin up her pitiful game)

She's also (i'm guessing) acting as if she's starving.

I left the house for a while today and when I came to the door I heard her barking very loudly. She hasn't done that in a long time. Usually when we leave they just go sleep on their beds.

Last night she would not go #2 without being taken off the leash. ugh.
[message edited by rom109 on Wed, 22 Jun 2016 01:07:52 UTC]
 
rom109 7 years ago
the thing with any medicine that Is of properness (partially /wholly)...a naturalness occurs--an ease

---where the conflict comes in is our domesticated unnatural ways which we mold ourselves --which in its self an inhibitor to health.....now apply to animals--it becomes especially hard----fitting in to mind oriented beings (humans) mold of what human s think animal should do --and not do----animal suffers

bottom line --unleashed is ok,,barking ..most times ok--the pitifulness --just go with it--give her the attention --see how this pans out....

allow her find this place of ease --no molding
 
John Stanton 7 years ago
in town pet-ing is tough scene
 
John Stanton 7 years ago
"in town pet-ing is tough scene"
tell me about it. i grew up in the country. need to feel free. i feel for her.
 
rom109 7 years ago
right on--ok good u dig her scene

anyway--watch and wait Is key now..
 
John Stanton 7 years ago
just a quick update--

not much has changed. she is acting extremely cautious and concerned. she avoids my son like the plague....now he thinks its funny to crawl after her and she runs away lol...She tried to growl at him again yesterday and I got after her.

she is just being slinky and clingy and ...yeah..overly concerned with EVERYTHING.
 
rom109 7 years ago
how close quarters is the living arrangement ?

big sister lil bro -syndrome
mum to both..but little guy gets the edge...

how much eye contact with u does she have? how /what effects this ?
 
John Stanton 7 years ago
we have a 800sq ft 1 bedroom apartment. lol pretty tight.

she tries to make eye contact with me all the time. and when we meet she cowers lol unless i smile or laugh at her and then she perks up.
 
rom109 7 years ago
when not smiling at her...are ur looks meant to effect her?
or just her view of u?

what u come up with in this area?
 
John Stanton 7 years ago
well I should say if I just look at her plainly then no reaction, unless she is around the baby. She is very sensitive to my expressions towards her. If I glare at her she is worried, if I smile she wags her tail.
 
rom109 7 years ago
she is pickin up motherly protection vibe.


smile more..ok?
even try smiling kindly while repremending..or at least ''plain face'..it--the anger face --to the sick can be a setback under treatment--depending on how sensitive..patient is..
 
John Stanton 7 years ago
LOL ok ok. noted.

it's hard. I'm a mamma bear now. lol
 
rom109 7 years ago
I know--things get tough--and evn worsened when not feeling well...we 'r e working on that part..
 
John Stanton 7 years ago
so here's the thing.
if i let her think I'm happy with her then its like she gets her "confidence" back and starts growling at the baby again when he comes near. If i maintain my sternness towards her, then she minds him very carefully.
 
rom109 7 years ago
right on..thats the language she understands--as long as u r doing ,not from anger....like 2 children and one is aggressive to other---u as mother need mediate and bring proper teaching to the children...what they do with that Is their scene...yet thru all that a 'mother' loves both...a healthy mother.....even if she is not,,this can be healed...
 
John Stanton 7 years ago
whom else does she respond to?
anyone else like she dose to u?

will she actually put sonny in place if u were not around?
only if she is bothered?or willshe go out of her way?
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John Stanton 7 years ago
She is not as sensitive to any one else except my husbands sister for some reason. She gets SOOO excited to see her...and once she used a stern voice and my dog was so scared. Lol it was kind of comical.

She does act different when she knows I'm around. I don't know if she would bite but I do not trust her alone with the baby. She does growl if he gets too close when she thinks I'm not there.
She doesn't want to get up and move away from him. She wants him to stay away from her. So she growls.
 
rom109 7 years ago
Only if he comes to her space. She doesn't go over to him.
 
rom109 7 years ago
You know, I should probably mention...I totally forgot about this....when she was a pup my youngest sister was a toddler and would try to carry her around like a rag-doll. Cats are ok with that but not the dog. So that is the root of her dislike of children.
 
rom109 7 years ago
what noticed -as far as appetite ?thirst?

what is her current sleep characteristics?
 
John Stanton 7 years ago
Appetite is unchanged. She still hasn't made any noises in her sleep since I gave the remedy. She sleeps soundly.

Also she seems slightly less concerned with fireworks...she's still afraid and does not want to go outside in the evening ...I have to drag her out the door...
But she is not as freaked out as she normally is.
 
rom109 7 years ago
is it the going outside that upsets her?
darkness?
activities occurring out there?...et c..etc ?

please explain this area
 
John Stanton 7 years ago
She is afraid of the fireworks. That's all. The noise is outside, so she wants to hide inside.
 
rom109 7 years ago
once u drag her out the door...how she behave ?
 
John Stanton 7 years ago
Ok. Concerned and hurried. She goes pee as quick as she can and the tugs on the least to go back to the house. She won't even bother with pooping. Neither will the othr dog
 
rom109 7 years ago

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