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The last few days Amber has just driven us nuts, Really, I am certifiable at the best of times but these last few days I am ready to book myself in at the local secure mental facility. I have no idea what has gotten into her but she is stopping the other dogs from getting up the stairs unless I am there to stop her. She is taking chewies away from them. She is stopping them going out for a pee. She tries to stop them eating. She tries to stop them doing anything!
I would never kill her but killing myself might a peaceful option!
This has only been for the last three or four days but it means we are constantly having to babysit them all. There have been no changes as far as I can see and she is healthy and, for the most part, happy. but this behaviour is going to end up with me in a psychiatric unit!
 
Has the dynamic changed for her with Toby being there do you think? Don't know, just a thought.
Pee Ess, as a retired mental health nurse you don't actually sound sectionable to me!
Toby has been here for a while now and she didn't do all of this when Alex joined us. I'm not sure what is going on.
I am a psychologist so I am probably sectional by default. :giggl:
 

Candy

Biscuit Tin Guardian
Tee hee! Psychologists eh? I had one (briefly) on my team who was a passive aggressive nightmare ( but that's not limited to psychologists). The rest were brilliant, massively helpful and became good friends.
 

Emily_Babbelhund

Mama Red HOT Pepper
Could it have something to do with the weather? Even still walking them, it's not exactly the same experience with the constant wind and horizontal rain. The wind alone - yikes. In Spain with the Levante (high dusty wind up from North Africa), people and animals alike go nutty after a few days, let alone the three weeks of howling we've had this month.
 
Could it have something to do with the weather? Even still walking them, it's not exactly the same experience with the constant wind and horizontal rain. The wind alone - yikes. In Spain with the Levante (high dusty wind up from North Africa), people and animals alike go nutty after a few days, let alone the three weeks of howling we've had this month.
You may be right. They have still had their walks but Amber's behaviour has been out of character since the high winds have hit us here. Darn! I was hoping it would be something I could fix.
Oh well, lots of calming games for the foreseeable future. :facepalm:
 
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