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My Meany does the same thing. Makes me crazy!!!!! Any inch of skin and she is on it. It has been a while since the last post, any new info?? I brought it up when she was in puppy kindergarten at petsmart and they didn't see the problem. I think it is because she is isn't very sure of herself, insecure. Or is it the salt on our skin?? DRIVES ME CRAZY!!
Posted by
EVIL
- August 1, 2009 at 1:00 am
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I have a doxie that does that too. I took her in and had a full blood panel done along with exam to rule out medical. Her diagnosis is excessive compulsive disorder. She is on doggie downers prescribed by her Vet. She is much improved but not cured. If you can exercise her it will help a great deal. They have too much nervous energy sometimes. I would be sure there was not a medical issue by taking her to a Vet and get a complete exam.
Posted by
forloveofandy
- August 8, 2009 at 7:50 pm
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