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1st March 2011, 08:42 AM
#11
I am having the same problem with my little Brooklyn, but more with inanimate objects 
But I really just posted because I have to say I laughed out loud and smiled with delight when I saw your pics of Coco and the cat! Too adorable!!! Makes me want to get Brooklyn a playmate.
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1st March 2011, 09:23 AM
#12
I am having the same problem with my little Brooklyn, but more with inanimate objects 
But I really just posted because I have to say I laughed out loud and smiled with delight when I saw your pics of Coco and the cat! Too adorable!!! Makes me want to get Brooklyn a playmate!!
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2nd March 2011, 01:11 AM
#13
I am going to start keeping a journal, thanks Reptigirl that is a good idea. Sometimes we think we know why she barked, and sometimes we really have no idea. A journal will help us keep track.
She does sometimes bark at inanimate objects as well! I will grab a treat and put it closer to the object and touch the object and call her a silly girl, and she gets over it pretty quick.
Its the random barking at nothing that worries me!!
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2nd March 2011, 03:09 AM
#14
The pain-like behavior could be teething related, especially if eating/chewing seem to trigger it. Coco is about that stage now, I believe.
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