1968FormulaS340
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My 70 pound dog is afraid of flying bugs. Now that the weather is getting better and the bugs are coming out...... He doesn't want to go outside.
leave the doors open to the house for a while. then he'll wanna go outside. once he's out lock the door.My 70 pound dog is afraid of flying bugs. Now that the weather is getting better and the bugs are coming out...... He doesn't want to go outside.
My 70 pound dog is afraid of flying bugs. Now that the weather is getting better and the bugs are coming out...... He doesn't want to go outside.
hey formula hows your dog doin.My 70 pound dog is afraid of flying bugs. Now that the weather is getting better and the bugs are coming out...... He doesn't want to go outside.
That's wierd. I have a shaggy dawg that was abused, starved and then turned into the pound to get killed. He is very neurotic about me touching him and since he is an outside dawg he gets cockelburrs. I can get them out with a LOT less hair removal but he doesn't want me messing with him. He leaves the wads of hair with burrs laying around so I can see that he can do it himself. Took 4 years before he wouldn't piss all over himself when I touched him.
That's wierd. I have a shaggy dawg that was abused, starved and then turned into the pound to get killed. He is very neurotic about me touching him and since he is an outside dawg he gets cockelburrs. I can get them out with a LOT less hair removal but he doesn't want me messing with him. He leaves the wads of hair with burrs laying around so I can see that he can do it himself. Took 4 years before he wouldn't piss all over himself when I touched him.
That's sad someone could treat a dog like that
Mine is afraid of thunder. Not cowering in the corner afraid, but more of a "I am going to bark until you stop", afraid. Nothing more funny then watching him run circles around the acreage, barking to high heaven in a thundering downpour. Neighbors must think we just don't care, but there is no way to drag him in until the show is over.
Grant
There is one type of bug that dogs find very tasty. If they get a taste for this bug they can eat far too many and get very sick.
We once has a old male Husky who would brave the hot summer sun to eat a dozen or so yellow jackets then return to laying in the shade. Vet said the dog got a high off the stings through his tongue. Likely self medicating for artheritis pain.
There is one type of bug that dogs find very tasty. If they get a taste for this bug they can eat far too many and get very sick.
We once has a old male Husky who would brave the hot summer sun to eat a dozen or so yellow jackets then return to laying in the shade. Vet said the dog got a high off the stings through his tongue. Likely self medicating for artheritis pain.
Here is a pic from my last trip to see the mother in law. At the time he still had some growing to do.