Also, dogs seem to have a sixth sense.....check the safety of the 
heater....maybe something is fixing to go wrong and he is sensing that!!!! 
Marsha

Do not tell God how big your storm is. Tell the storm how big your God is.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Pam Havard 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2007 2:25 PM
  Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] weird fearful behavior


  Wow, sounds like something happened with or near the heater.  Could it have 
made a popping noise?  You'd better check it out really well.  I hope 
everything is ok.
   
  Pam





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    To: [email protected]
    From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2007 14:16:43 -0500
    Subject: [Chihuahuas] weird fearful behavior


    Hello all,
    I hope you can help me solve this mystery. 
    I live in a small cabin with a propane heater (monitor unit). My house is 
just one room with kitchen and living and a bedroom in the back.
    The living area/kitchen is heated very well and thats where my boy hangs 
out during the day basically until I go to bed at which time he comes in and 
snuggles under the furry blankets. He NEVER goes into the bedroom during the 
day as its pretty nippy in there and as we all know these kids like it warm.
     
    Usually he is perched on his many thrones near or around the heater.
    I came home yesterdya afternoon to find him in the bedroom, very odd as it 
was chilly in there. He would not even come out to greet me. I thought this odd 
and after checking him he seemed okay. I began to make his food. (A big deal in 
my house with him usually waiting right at my feet for his food). He would not 
come out until I showed him the bowl and I placed it in its usual place in the 
kitchen. He came in and wolfed it down in two seconds and ran wildly back to 
the bedroom. WEIRD!
    Normally he'll stay in the main room until I go to bed. He would not even 
come out, instead sat on top of the covers watching the door. Before bed (hours 
later) I asked him if he wanted to go pee pee which he did and he flew by the 
living room as if there were a ghost in it.
    Its gotten a bit better today but he still will not go near his beds in the 
living room. Does anyone have a clue? Should I be really worried. He will not 
even take his favorite treats near my living room. I live alone and no one had 
access to my house. Any ideas greatly appreciated. Thanks as always,


    best,
    michelle and henry
    in the beautiful Catskill Mountains, NY

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