Gillian
13th November 2016, 19:49
Every so often, we have a day when my two Pomeranians are irritable and it seems that nothing is sending them into a barking frenzy. On these days, I usually end up putting one of them on umbilical (leashed to my body).
Yesterday was such a day. I wonder if they were sensing the NZ earthquake? I live close to three plates and we often get little earthquakes that I don't notice so I forget that maybe, the dogs are sensitive to geological activity that I am unaware of. Recently, my sister told me that we had had a large (1000) number of small tremors and these coincided with my dogs being particularly jumpy. Is the term hair trigger applicable here?
Maybe I should go easy on them and stop accusing them of being annoying and start appreciating that they are sounding an alarm that I am too lacking in sensitivity to understand.
Or maybe they really are being overly sensitive and nothing is going on to upset them.
Yesterday was such a day. I wonder if they were sensing the NZ earthquake? I live close to three plates and we often get little earthquakes that I don't notice so I forget that maybe, the dogs are sensitive to geological activity that I am unaware of. Recently, my sister told me that we had had a large (1000) number of small tremors and these coincided with my dogs being particularly jumpy. Is the term hair trigger applicable here?
Maybe I should go easy on them and stop accusing them of being annoying and start appreciating that they are sounding an alarm that I am too lacking in sensitivity to understand.
Or maybe they really are being overly sensitive and nothing is going on to upset them.