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<DIV>Tuesday night Millie woke up about 11pm after the TV shut off and started
to pant nervously and walk around. This continued for a while until I
could not take it anymore and I put her in the bathroom and closed the
door. Several times that night I got up to use the room and she was
still up and just walking around and panting. It wasn't until about
4 am that I let her out of the bathroom and she came in the bedroom and
eventually settled down and went to sleep. Last night at about midnight,
she got up and started the panting again. I gave her a Diazepam tablet and
she did settle down until 2 am. Again she got up and stared the
nervous panting, so not wanting to over drug her, I again put her in the
bath room, turned on the light and closed the door. A few hours later, I
went to check on her and she was sleeping like a lamb. About 6am she
woke and came into the bedroom. Later at breakfast, Kathy asked me about
the little yellow pill on the bedroom floor. It was the Diazepam tablet I
thought I gave her. Called the Vet and she suggested giving her one
tablet for the next 5 nights to help her get back on schedule. She did
that about 2 years ago, too. </DIV>
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<DIV><FONT lang=0 size=2 face=Arial FAMILY="SANSSERIF" PTSIZE="10">Douglas Dropp
& Millie with<BR>Pw.'s Charlie & Bennett(ATB)
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