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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 418485" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>Star honey? Does DF snore at all? And if he does, does he ever snort?</p><p> </p><p>I had a dog (I know, different species, but hear me out). Sweetest thing on the planet, Rainbow was. Samoyed. Anyway, she never never never bit or snapped. Never.</p><p> </p><p>So my Mom's friend was in from NJ with her two kids and her husband. One of the boys walked up and went "BOO!" in Rainbow's face. Now it wasn't very loud - but she was old. And startled. And we took the little terror to the ER for 2 stitches and a warning about letting sleeping dogs lie.</p><p> </p><p>Whenever someone woke Weasel up suddenly? The last 5-6 years? She'd yow and slap, occasionally bite but not hard (and no front claws). One night husband rolled over, startled me awake with his snore-snort, and apparently we startled Weasel, 'cause she turned into kitty popcorn (ga-boing up) and came down with her back claws out... Into husband's bare butt.</p><p> </p><p>So anyhoo - if Piper's getting old? Eyesight goes, they get startled more easily... And... Well, Weasel was fine, too, at her last check up. Not all that long ago. In cats it shows up pretty suddenly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 418485, member: 6705"] Star honey? Does DF snore at all? And if he does, does he ever snort? I had a dog (I know, different species, but hear me out). Sweetest thing on the planet, Rainbow was. Samoyed. Anyway, she never never never bit or snapped. Never. So my Mom's friend was in from NJ with her two kids and her husband. One of the boys walked up and went "BOO!" in Rainbow's face. Now it wasn't very loud - but she was old. And startled. And we took the little terror to the ER for 2 stitches and a warning about letting sleeping dogs lie. Whenever someone woke Weasel up suddenly? The last 5-6 years? She'd yow and slap, occasionally bite but not hard (and no front claws). One night husband rolled over, startled me awake with his snore-snort, and apparently we startled Weasel, 'cause she turned into kitty popcorn (ga-boing up) and came down with her back claws out... Into husband's bare butt. So anyhoo - if Piper's getting old? Eyesight goes, they get startled more easily... And... Well, Weasel was fine, too, at her last check up. Not all that long ago. In cats it shows up pretty suddenly. [/QUOTE]
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