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Reply To: Doggy Dementia
Oh good! My computer doesn’t think so lol
Yes, she’s got just a little bit of cataracts going on. She’s fine during the day, and in bright enough light, but it took a good two weeks to get her to even go pee outside at night. Thats some of her problem, but I think she really just needs her beauty sleep, as well. Her best moods are when she’s just woken up, or when anyone has food lol She’s fine with any human contact in the dark and when she’s sleeping, but she doesn’t want the other animals around her in the dark, especially when she’s settled in and trying to sleep. I wonder if the dogs she used to live with bullied her into giving up her spot or something. Other than that, she’s been doing great. I don’t pick her up if she’s not aware of the fact that thats what I want to do. She usually runs at first if she’s on the floor, or kind of recoils when she’s on the furniture, but she’s learning that its really not as bad she makes it out to be. She’s a bit of a drama queen– you should hear her when she wants to be let out of my closet LOL
Thanks Patty! It should be fun 🙂
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