Does anyone else have dogs (or other pets) that are just acting weird? In my case, one of my dogs is just being difficult! She is refusing to drink out of her new water bowl, flat out refuses to come when I call her, and keeps barking at things at night. The last one is my favorite, since I am sleeping SO well these days! >(
Re: Pets going crazy?
I have 2 boxers and it's pretty much in their nature to act crazy and run-a-muck.
Lately my girl's new thing is to get completely under my effing bed and CRY and CRY for no reason! She's been doing this for the past 10 days now, no one can figure out wtf the point is.
Spontaneous pregnancy #1
DD1 July 31, 2011
Trying for #2 since Oct 11
Spontaneous pregnancy #2= Ectopic #2= lost left tube
Spontaneous pregnancy #3= DD2 January 29, 2016
Spontaneous pregnancy #4= Ectopic #3
Spontaneous pregnancy #5= Baby #3 is a BOY!!!
Andrew Brandon Bentley Joshua
Our smallest dogs (a male Standardbred Chihuahua and a female Min Pin-Chi mix) have always been a bit clingy, but the closer I get to my due date, the worse it gets. I'm not allowed to go ANYWHERE in the house without the two of them being right on my heels. I sit down, and they're attached at either hip or in my lap. We go to bed, they immediately get in between my husband and I so they can cuddle my belly. If I'm out of their sight for longer than 2 seconds, they start to pitch a royal fit until I return...then I get harassed until I sit on the couch so they can give me a once-over. My husband thinks it's hilarious because they do a better job of keeping me on my prescribed bed rest than he can. LOL I don't know what they're going to do when I finally go into labor, but they're definitely not going to be happy!
My horse has the sweetest behavior toward me, though. She's always been exceedingly gentle (she's the one I use to give the not-so confident kids and adults lessons), but now she "protects" me from the other horses by chasing them off, and nickers and nuzzles my belly. The baby goes NUTS when she hears her, and it pleases that horse to no end.
All of the critters try to "protect" me from my poor hubby by strong-arming him out of the way, especially now that we're at the end. It's sad and funny when we have to sneak away to get some private time!
My dogs have been barking excessively throughout the whole night for the past week. I am kinda praying that it means labor is coming soon (so that I can avoid my induction), but I have not heard any evidence supporting this theory.
my cat started having diarhea, despite no change of diet. We took him to the vet and after about $700 worth of tests, they decided it may just be a food thing or anxiety. He's on a special diet, but no changes. it comes and goes, he's not in any pain. nothing wrong with him. And yet, every few weeks, goes through a bout. Very weird.
He has also become needy. he used to be super independent but now will start crying if he can't tell where we are and sits next to us on the couch. He also started sleeping closer to me (first time in years. he usually only sleeps next to DH) and he threw up twice in the baby's room....
I think he is acting out and feeling a bit anxious because he knows change is coming.
Mommy by the Sea
Our horse was being a sweetie with me too. Which was very weird because generally he and I did not get along. The old man passed about a month ago though of a brain bleed. =[
Much to DH's dismay I do believe our little girl is pretty much genetically programmed to love horses and ride.
Little M 6/16/2013
Angel baby 5/17/2014
I'm so sorry to hear that.
My husband has pretty much given up on the off-chance that she won't be as horse crazy as I am. It runs too deeply in my family LOL