Odd behaviour

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  1. bbrown

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    Re: Odd behaviour

    [quote author=JulieT link=topic=7169.msg101573#msg101573 date=1408005849]
    I'm worrying right now because Charlie is behaving himself in the house
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    Well of course he is! I don't know why you're surprised ;)

    Glad Pops is feeling back to normal now too :D
     
  2. charlie

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    Re: Odd behaviour

    Karen, really glad Poppy is ok now.

    We recently went on holiday and Grace being almost 20 years old didn't want to join us, can't imagine why ;D she kindly looked after Hattie & Charlie. Every night for 1 week Charlie would poo in the utility room even though he had been let out around midnight each night. Grace contacted me, I thought maybe he had an upset stomach so advised chicken and rice for a few days. It stopped so not sure if he was anxious or ill. That was the first time in almost 3 years we have ever left him and all went back to normal immediately.

    When I was taking care of my Dad and away a lot Hattie would sit by the gate watching for me for hours. They really don't like change at all poor things :( x
     
  3. Karen

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    Re: Odd behaviour

    [quote author=JulieT link=topic=7169.msg101573#msg101573 date=1408005849]

    Yeah - I'm worrying right now because Charlie is behaving himself in the house, and has done for at least 10 days now. It's so difficult to go to the vet and say "I think my dog is ill because he is not being appallingly badly behaved".
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    ;D ;D ;D

    Son is leaving next week (he's been with us for two months over the summer) - do hope that won't set off the slightly distanced behaviour again!
     
  4. Dexter

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    Glad she seems herself again Karen...and I hope she doesn't get the blues ( or the strop :eek:) when your son leaves....hope you don't get the blues either :*
     
  5. Naya

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    Glad Poppy is back to her old self :) they do like to worry us ::)

    My daughter is home for another 3-4 weeks, but is going on holiday for a week, comes back and the next day me and Dan are away for 5 days, we come home then 5 days later Oj is off for a few months. I'm hoping Harley copes with the changes over the next month ???
     
  6. Karen

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    Don't be surprised if she acts a little oddly Ternaya. After all the poor little love has been through recently...
     
  7. kateincornwall

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    So pleased to read that normall service has resumed for Poppy , sensitive souls arent they ? x
     

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