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Old 12-27-2008, 11:35 PM
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Ok, We have two standards poodles. Bailey and Sophie ages 5 and 4 and 11 months tomorrow lol. Bailey is the younger of the two. Recently Bay has just not been herself. She's usually pretty easy going, energetic, a slight pig but not overweight. Recently however she has become more needy than normal, depressed, she doesn't eat as much as she normally would, She has thrown up a couple times, and just not my bay. Bay comes from a pretty rough passed she's a rescue who came to us nippy, isolated, and pretty much dumb. She didn't know how to play interact with people, other animals, or toys. She was kept in a too small of kennel for approx 23 hours a day. she came to us at 6 months old she's made great strides and is really become a love bug. I'm not wondering if something happened to her in the past couple days that something triggered something I don't know... I'm wondering if her sickness is physical or pyschological. I'm wondering the pyschological because she's been so needy. Our other dog will act depressed when my dad leaves because she is a spolied daddy's girl. I hope Bay isn't starting to pick up on this.
So thankyou for reading this any opinions on what might be wrong with bay is greatly appreciated. of course we know if she keeps up like this it's to the Veterinarian we go. I'd really like to avoid the Veterinarian if possible, Bay gets very stressed at the Veterinarian and the groomer just not her favorite places to be, and of course i'd love to keep her stress down to a min. Thanks Everyone!
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Old 03-09-2009, 01:14 AM
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Its good for avoid veterinarian but sometimes many serious problems going with our dogs then we definitely go to veterinary. you may go to experienced veterinary.
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