Tonight we came home from a neighbors’ housewarming party to find nostr:npub1cudap5kkjdvnv78v08m3748afshj0u3zh9h34svrf4nhn07gn4lscflujc nervous and shaking. He didn’t want to eat, and he ran off into the bathroom, where he never goes willingly because he hates being anywhere near the shower.

After some time we figured out that a single large housefly had gotten inside and was buzzing around and terrorizing him. Eventually, I was able to trap it in the same bathroom (after relocating the dog) and from that point on, it was just a waiting game until I could manage to swat it out of existence. 🪰❌

Dorado seems much calmer now. The things we do for the pets we love. 🐶💜

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It's crazy the things that can send them into a trembling terror. My dog reacts this way when the smoke alarm goes off due to cooking, or especially low battery. That high-pitched, single beep triggers a nervous breakdown.

He jumps up into bed, and gets as close as possible to me, sometimes pushing me out of bed. And he shakes terribly. I have to hold him and pet him gently while telling him what a good buy he is. I feel so bad that he gets so scared, but we always get through it. 🐕🐶❤️

Dorado needs to learn to hunt! I think Mosha has pushed her nose in a bit shorter from running into windows chasing flies 😂💜🐶

Aww poor little guy, dude didn’t know what to do, mine acted the same way when a wasp and bees got into the house, they were frantically pacing around