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About Christine (Chris) Vassonei, APDT
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I have NO MEDICAL background. If your question pertains to a physical concern about your dog -- that is, you think your dog may be sick, whelping problems, trouble breathing, vomiting, diarrhea, excessive urination, excessive drinking, heavy drooling, unexplained physical symptoms of ANY kind, etc -- YOU NEED TO GET OFF THE COMPUTER AND CALL YOUR VET IMMEDIATELY. DO NOT WASTE TIME WAITING FOR AN EMAIL RESPONSE!!! Your dog could be having a medical crisis!
I answer questions pertaining to training of all kinds, behavior, grooming,etc. I am qualified to address questions regarding basic training issues; crate training, housebreaking, behavior management tools, basic obedience skills.
You may be interested in visiting:
http://bad-dog-good-dog.blogspot.com/
www.housecalls-dogtraining.com
Experience Past instructor for Puppy and Behavior classes for the Humane Society of Missouri. Have been a trainer for over 10 years, both in private in-home sessions and in classroom situations. Have participated in obedience with one of my goldens, titling her with a Companion Dog title. Both of my dogs earned their CGC title and were certified as therapy dogs through two separate organizations. Currently involved in local golden retriever rescue. Am currently serving as an "expert" in the Golden Retriever, Dog Training, and Canine Behavior categories.
Organizations Dirk's Fund Golden Retriever Rescue, www.dirksfund.com
Education/Credentials Going on over ten years of private and public training; instructed with Humane Society of Missouri and South County Obedience.
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Dogs - Licking
Expert: Christine (Chris) Vassonei, APDT - 11/6/2009
Question Hi I have a 1 year old Female Morkie (Maltese Yorkie mix) Lately she has been licking everything bed comforter, clothes, floor and yes even the air excessively. Is there an underlying health issue that this may be or is it something else. Thank you for your time
Answer Anytime our dogs start doing something they've never done before, it's probably a good idea to have the vet take a look at them. Sometimes odd behaviors are a symptom of an underlying cause. For instance, some dogs "snap" at the air, which can be a type of seizure disorder.
You may also want to direct your message to the expert group below:
http://www.allexperts.com/el/700-9/Ask-Veterinarian/
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