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Old 25-Oct-2006, 11:28 PM
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wats wrong with ma dog? o.O

one of my dog used to be very active. till i got my bunny. well, when i first brought ma bunny back it was still alrite w/ duchess. however, its been a mth+ nw, and i noticed ma dog s behaviour changing nw. she used to be very active, but she begin to hide under the sofa. unwilling to come out unless i call out to her, come back frm sch, gif her someting to eat. i also realise tt she doesnt realli play with duchess now. she s not old ! jus 4 yrs old. >< duchess behaviour dint realli change much thou.
sry 4 bad eng. feel free to ask bout wat u dun understand

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Old 26-Oct-2006, 08:09 PM
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My elder doggie also behaves in this manner when i brought the younger pup home. Think quite common la, they will get along as time go by.

Think your doggie is lack of security because now your attention is divided to the other pet.

Do talk and pat her more often as this would reduce her insecurity. That's what i been doing to my elder doggie.

Hope the above helps.

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Old 26-Oct-2006, 11:44 PM
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My elder doggie also behaves in this manner when i brought the younger pup home. Think quite common la, they will get along as time go by.

Think your doggie is lack of security because now your attention is divided to the other pet.

Do talk and pat her more often as this would reduce her insecurity. That's what i been doing to my elder doggie.

Hope the above helps.


mms? wat do u mean. but, its been a few mths alr since i brought my bunny home
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Old 27-Oct-2006, 08:28 PM
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May be he's just jealous of the other pet. I would say doggie is the most sensitive animal.

My old doggie at time, still chose to ignore my call so constantly still i need to carry her, assuring her that she is still being well loved.

Beside what u have written, is your doggie eating well and how's the health?

Read a post on the SPCA website on doggie tips on restless dog which u may wish to try:

"My dog seems restless - should I take him for walks?
YES. It is very important to exercise your dog daily. Even if he is in a compound he needs regular exercise outside your house like a brisk walk or a run in a park/at the beach for example.
This is not only good for his heart and physical well-being, but also prevents him from getting mentally tired. This is especially the case for most of our dogs who live with us in apartments. A ‘restless’ dog will become irritable and begin to destroy your belongings looking for excitement. He could turn vicious eventually"

Don't know if the above helps.

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