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Yeah, that's about it-
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I guess 5 months is a puppy- even when they are almost full grown.
According to the info on him- his reaction to cats is to try to lick them- same as people......I mean, he licks people, not that people lick cats- well some might... Any opinion on the nervous pee issue? WB? Since you have that breed- Last edited by Nephythys : 01-16-2007 at 05:57 PM. |
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Nevermind
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She outgrew the nervous peeing pretty much- it was only an issue for like the first year or so. Once they really settle in and become part of the family I think it tends to go away, unless they are unusually skittish. Now, Mellie has taken to drooling, which is messy and annoying. She sits in front of the pantry and drools when she wants treats- I'm thinking about changing her name to Hooch.
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