Reg: 06-12-2007
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It's interesting what will cause your dog to get nervous and lick or bite themselves. Kasey is a very easy going, calm golden. Not a whole lot upsets him. But if I'm upset and having a 'female' moment - you know, crying and talking about what's bothering me to my husband, Kasey always starts biting his paws! First he will come over and put his head on my lap, but if I stay upset, he will lay right in front of us and start biting. Must make him nervous when someone is upset! Lucky for him it doesn't happen too often!
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