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  • in reply to: Interesting Behaviors #5448
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    irene indarte
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    I am wondering if it is possible for dogs to hallucinate or something. One of my dogs, Elsa, seems to bark at nothing. She’ll bark at a wall (our walls are solid cement so mice in the walls isn’t a possibility), or she’ll bark at the hallway. There are also times she’ll jump at nothing but acts like there is something there. I’ll look for a fly, or a ball, anything in the direction that she is barking – nothing. What is also funny is she yaps like she is talking to someone/thing. We joke that she is talking to her imaginary friend or a ghost.

    Is this normal? Can she be seeing things?

    in reply to: Interesting Behaviors #5447
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    irene indarte
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    Hello Andrea – I walk my four Giant Schnauzer mixes and had the same issue. I was tripping all over the place! What I do now is hold the end of the leashes with my right hand and hold the middle of the leashes in my left hand. This keeps them on my left side and more or less keeps them from running back and forth and around. I also do my best to stand straight and use my core strength to manage them which also displays confidence to my pups.

    in reply to: mutts vs pure breeds #5574
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    irene indarte
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    Great article car2ner. I live in an area where there are too many stray dogs. They all look similar. It has become a situation where I can almost tell who is related. I like to call these dogs “Gauguins” as in Paul Guaguin. If you see his paintings in Tahiti you’ll see all the dogs look the same, just like most street dogs. I guess this could support the article’s statements even more.

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