I see what you are saying. I do think my new puppy is helping ease the pain of losing a beloved pet. To each their own.
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Man,if you were in Ohio that lady would be in jail facing multiple felonies because of Dick Goddard's good work and law.A crazy update
After a bit more than three weeks missing without a single sign of him I found out yesterday a crazy woman neighbor has been trapping and hoarding cats.
On my way to work as I drove by he blasted through the crap she used to block her windows and I spotted him.
She refused to give him back till the police forced her with all my neighbors fighting with me to free kitty!
There was a trap set with cat food right beside her place!
Multiple reports have been filed with animal control and I’m coordinating with a few other neighbors who have lost cats recently.
I’m also going to see if I can get a few non profit animals services and the media involved.
He is traumatized but very happy to be home!
It’s been hellish for me but I fear kitty had it worse
trying to get him to a vet today.
he has received approximately 100,000 kisses and hugs since I got him back around 10:30 am yesterday![]()
Never met you... but I can imagine seeing you walking the cat and getting a kick out of those that judge!
I think you got the better part of the deal. Go make a deal with the gypsy's owner to avoid potential BS and you come out ahead!"The larger one is actually ours. Well that changes this week as I think of it. Now it will be shared parenting because we are divorcing. I hate people. Now the only problem is she's a moth breather a.d wants to be in the bed. With me. Oh well. Wife leaving so the dog can have her side of the bed."
Blows my mind how many GSDs end up at the kill shelters here...View attachment 7705376View attachment 7705377View attachment 7705378
Always watching, always guarding. Got this one used from the pound. Dang shame they fixed her, she doesn’t miss anything under 200 yards. She has four squirrels to her credit so far.
Blows my mind how many GSDs end up at the kill shelters here...
Going through the hardest week in my life...can't imagine what it would be like without my girl...
True...They're cute little puppies but then grow into a strong muscular dog. Most can't deal with the proper training that's need.
Going through the hardest week in my life...can't imagine what it would be like without my girl...
I know your pain!Going through the hardest week in my life...can't imagine what it would be like without my girl...
This may not be it, but is there a bitch in heat somewhere around? You described my dog perfectly when his lady comes in.Hoping someone might be able to offer some help.
George, our dog of many breeds, has suddenly developed unusual behaviors.
Normally he has had a very relaxed disposition. Content to lay on the porch and keep an eye on the property when outside and hold down a couch while inside. Approximately a day and a half ago he has become very anxious, nervous, almost paranoid. Constantly pacing and hyper alert to the slightest input. Where he had been a great night sleeper at the foot of our bed, for the last two nights he has been pacing the room most of the night and he whining a bit, not as if in any kind of pain however, always wagging his tail. His eating habits have changed from devouring his(raw) food to looking at his bowl nervously and walking away. He does eat eventually.
While we have scheduled a vet appointment a few days out I am curious if any of you all have dealt with a situation like this?
George is a 4-1/2 yo mix of Pyrenees, Lab, Border Collie, Greyhound and a bunch of other mutts that got around.
BW
This may not be it, but is there a bitch in heat somewhere around? You described my dog perfectly when his lady comes in.
Hoping someone might be able to offer some help.
George, our dog of many breeds, has suddenly developed unusual behaviors.
Normally he has had a very relaxed disposition. Content to lay on the porch and keep an eye on the property when outside and hold down a couch while inside. Approximately a day and a half ago he has become very anxious, nervous, almost paranoid. Constantly pacing and hyper alert to the slightest input. Where he had been a great night sleeper at the foot of our bed, for the last two nights he has been pacing the room most of the night and he whining a bit, not as if in any kind of pain however, always wagging his tail. His eating habits have changed from devouring his(raw) food to looking at his bowl nervously and walking away. He does eat eventually.
While we have scheduled a vet appointment a few days out I am curious if any of you all have dealt with a situation like this?
George is a 4-1/2 yo mix of Pyrenees, Lab, Border Collie, Greyhound and a bunch of other mutts that got around.
BW
With three cats in the house I am doubtful that is the problem. I am suspicious of some sort of environmental or ingested toxin but he hasn’t been anywhere that we can remember where he could have gotten into anything. Parasitic issue? Brain tumor? The mind tends to go to worst case scenario.This may sound weird but it is that time of the year for mice to invade homes. Is it possible he's been spooked by a mouse or mice and his Pyrenees is putting him on alert?
No significant routine changes or outside stress induced that we know of. We do have a Volcano Evacuation Route sign on the road near our driveway, sure hope he isn’t getting some sort of premonition, yikes.Any possibility of strange sounds in the house or surrounding area?
Also is anyone in the house stressed, worried, sick or breathing a bit differently?
Any changes in your schedule and daily routine?
There are a lot of reasons for sudden behavior changes, hope the vet checkup will bring good news. My guy will stop eating for a day or so bc he ate something disagreeable while roaming around (then throw it up in the house).Hoping someone might be able to offer some help.
George, our dog of many breeds, has suddenly developed unusual behaviors.
Normally he has had a very relaxed disposition. Content to lay on the porch and keep an eye on the property when outside and hold down a couch while inside. Approximately a day and a half ago he has become very anxious, nervous, almost paranoid. Constantly pacing and hyper alert to the slightest input. Where he had been a great night sleeper at the foot of our bed, for the last two nights he has been pacing the room most of the night and he whining a bit, not as if in any kind of pain however, always wagging his tail. His eating habits have changed from devouring his(raw) food to looking at his bowl nervously and walking away. He does eat eventually.
While we have scheduled a vet appointment a few days out I am curious if any of you all have dealt with a situation like this?
George is a 4-1/2 yo mix of Pyrenees, Lab, Border Collie, Greyhound and a bunch of other mutts that got around.
BW
Hope everything is ok with George!Hoping someone might be able to offer some help.
George, our dog of many breeds, has suddenly developed unusual behaviors.
Normally he has had a very relaxed disposition. Content to lay on the porch and keep an eye on the property when outside and hold down a couch while inside. Approximately a day and a half ago he has become very anxious, nervous, almost paranoid. Constantly pacing and hyper alert to the slightest input. Where he had been a great night sleeper at the foot of our bed, for the last two nights he has been pacing the room most of the night and he whining a bit, not as if in any kind of pain however, always wagging his tail. His eating habits have changed from devouring his(raw) food to looking at his bowl nervously and walking away. He does eat eventually.
While we have scheduled a vet appointment a few days out I am curious if any of you all have dealt with a situation like this?
George is a 4-1/2 yo mix of Pyrenees, Lab, Border Collie, Greyhound and a bunch of other mutts that got around.
BW
This could be part of the explanation. George had vomited (at night - in the house) a couple of days before his behavioral changes. My perception was too much of a time delay for any correlation.There are a lot of reasons for sudden behavior changes, hope the vet checkup will bring good news. My guy will stop eating for a day or so bc he ate something disagreeable while roaming around (then throw it up in the house).
This could be part of the explanation. George had vomited (at night - in the house) a couple of days before his behavioral changes. My perception was too much of a time delay for any correlation.
Things appear to be returning to normal as of last night. Still a little hesitant at dinner time but not as much, and his pacing, whining and constant lip licking decreased by at least 80% last night. Good news. Animals can sure drive their owners crazy with concern at times.
Thanks for responses all.
My 6 year old GSD Axe
Found an old photo... first day I took him to work with me at 12 weeks. (Turned my back on him after taking this shot and he fell off the workbench)
View attachment 7718304Time flies...he is 7 this year... my constant and loyal companion since he came into my house at 11 weeks.
Who's a good puppy!!!