I don't know if it would be the ozone, else why would my
maltese/poodle/silkyfoxy terrier hide behind the toilet, as there is
certainly plenty of ozone there.

Lynn Scott, Cobargo, Australi

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From: "Toni Hawryluk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> (snip)
> > but, at the first sign of thunder she runs to hide. I think, maybe
> that
> > it has something to do with the ozone in the air rather than the
> noise.
> > Lindy
>
> Or maybe, like the 'scientifically' "unproven"
> sensing of earthquakes/calamities they
> are "instinctively" reacting to a dangerous
> situation . . . possible lightning strike . . .
>
> Toni in Seattle
>
>
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