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Old 21-12-2011, 08:50 PM
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Re: Do dogs have off days?

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Actually, thinking about it, she hasn't been eating much the last couple of days.. well she won't eat the ziwipeak, but will eat what is with it, like chicken. So maybe she is under the weather She seems quiet and clingy at home. Will keep an eye on her. Thanks for that
Could be shes a bit off colour, just keep an eye on her like you said. If she is a nervous type anyway, things can set them off in general. One of mine still gets freaked if there is a storm coming, doesnt like high winds either. One bad storm for example in the might and he wont settle and can even be off the following day. Hope she is back to herself soon.
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Re: Do dogs have off days?

Duke has attitude and if he's in one of his moods you can forget doing anything.

We were training for a flyball comp, which he was in within three days and Duke (not being modest) but is your most reliable dog may not have speed but will never let you down but oh no on this particular night he wouldn't do any of the jumps and would run down the side and get the ball then just run round. Luckily on the day he was great didn't let us down.

Clover's the same but hey we love them for who they are
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Re: Do dogs have off days?

I think they can and for various reasons, taking two steps back in training, feeling ill or picking up on the owners mood.

I hope Clover is back to herself tomorrow
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