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Old April 11th, 2005, 01:28 AM
Prin Prin is offline
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That's true amber. It could be anxiety related only instead of licking or chewing himself, he's doing it to other things. What if you take this doggy out for a great play, like one or two hours (depending on his age of course-- you wouldn't want to overdo it...). If a doggy is tired, he's happy and relaxed. If you come home and there is no licking, that's probably it.

One major issue I have with people is that they bring their dogs for a walk or jogging with them and they think that it's enough. Dogs need to be challenged and need to play. It is not their nature to jog aimlessly strapped to a person. They need interaction.
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