BirdbyBird wrote:I just think Toby is very sensitive to perceived threats. You may never know what triggered this one. A very superstitious dog and maybe not able to figure out cause and effect so he avoids any suspected object or place......???
JudyJB wrote:Superstition is an accurate description for this. Many years ago, I had a dog that yipped as she walked past a particular chair. Who know why; maybe a flea bit her or something??? Anyway, she always eyed that chair up as being suspicious and likely to bite her again. Would not walk past it without keeping her eyes on it.
gingerK wrote:JudyJB wrote:Superstition is an accurate description for this. Many years ago, I had a dog that yipped as she walked past a particular chair. Who know why; maybe a flea bit her or something??? Anyway, she always eyed that chair up as being suspicious and likely to bite her again. Would not walk past it without keeping her eyes on it.
Ok, you gals can laugh all you want at me for this, I don't mind. I really feel that animals are more attuned to the spirit world and often perceive things that we don't or can't. I've seen many instances of animals reacting when there is nothing/no one there and no obvious cause for them to react to. So go ahead and laugh, somedays I laugh at myself!
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