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<DIV>Hello Fellow Droolers</DIV>
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<DIV>We just picked up our beloved Presley from Boarding. A very nice and
clean kennel and the second time we use them, however, she threw a
major attitude while we were away. We did call the Kennel while we were
away to make sure all was well and for the most part she was ok. We
usually feed our girl twice a day. She would only eat overnight for the
Kennel. We decided to cut our trip short by one day just so we could pick
her up. </DIV>
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<DIV>She is having anxiety issues, we leave the house just to mow the lawn,
major barking and whining. We have one more week to get her back on our
schedule before son goes back to school and she get crated during the day.
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<DIV>Any tips on consoling her? We are giving rubs, love, and OUR
BED! She is back on her normal feeding schedule, we are speaking in a
soothing tones to her but she will not let us out of her sight. She is 11
years old.</DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks</DIV>
<DIV>Christine </DIV></BODY></HTML>