quote name='ReXy' date='15th Aug 2006 - 09:59 AM' post='1173291']
some great advise there, as others have said it van become a obsessive behaviour that you definatley dont want.... how often is she doing it.. if its becoming an issue already best to get straight on it..
Thanks for all the advise!!
Yesterday she seemed to be doing it whenever she wasn't eating sleeping or playing with the kids. This morning we have given her a big run and the tail chasing seems to be have slowed a bit.
The worse part of it is that once she starts chasing her tail that becomes her top priority (apart from food). She becomes disinterested in playing when she thinks there is something behind her teasing her.
Her colouring is white all over with tan patches over eyes,one ear and a small tan patch at the base of the tail.
She starts puppy pre-school tonight so they may be able to assess how much of a problem it is.
Here are a few pics of Molly:
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