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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 487230" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>You know Malika - I pet sat a dog that did that. It was a Rottie and she would just stand forever and stare at the wall, or ground. I was so concerned I called the owners. You know what the problem was? For a period of time they used a laser light pointer as a toy with her. (Very popular here, not sure about there.) Well, she became so addicted to "hunting" the laser light, that she started becoming obsessed with any sort of reflection, glimmer, or shaft of light. They had stopped using the toy with her, when they realized what was happening, but it was too late. I wonder if the previous owners used that with your pup as a toy, and that is what you are seeing in her behavior. Maybe look to see if she is actually staring at a glimmer, or refraction of light when she is zoning out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 487230, member: 3301"] You know Malika - I pet sat a dog that did that. It was a Rottie and she would just stand forever and stare at the wall, or ground. I was so concerned I called the owners. You know what the problem was? For a period of time they used a laser light pointer as a toy with her. (Very popular here, not sure about there.) Well, she became so addicted to "hunting" the laser light, that she started becoming obsessed with any sort of reflection, glimmer, or shaft of light. They had stopped using the toy with her, when they realized what was happening, but it was too late. I wonder if the previous owners used that with your pup as a toy, and that is what you are seeing in her behavior. Maybe look to see if she is actually staring at a glimmer, or refraction of light when she is zoning out? [/QUOTE]
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