…… both dogs exhibiting unusual behavior this afternoon - anyone else noticing this?

Raggedyman

Res ipsa loquitur
both the dogs are all over me this afternoon - stuck like glue and wanting to be right in my lap. not an easy task with a 63 lb rott and a 105 lb rott/dobie mix. UNUSUAL in that they are not typically this clingy or needy.

I'm in western NC - anyone else seeing this?
 

BigFootsCousin

Molon Labe!
My Dawgs here in Southern Orygun have been 'uptight' all day, almost like a predator is prowling around the farm. I have a hound and a cattle dog.

I keep going out to check as the farm critters have been alerting all day as well.......nothing so far.

BFC
 
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packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
both the dogs are all over me this afternoon - stuck like glue and wanting to be right in my lap. not an easy task with a 63 lb rott and a 105 lb rott/dobie mix. UNUSUAL in that they are not typically this clingy or needy.

I'm in western NC - anyone else seeing this?

There have been quakes, small ones, in western NC in the past few years, I'm expecting a big one to happen. In a vision I had there was a monster quake right where NC, TN and VA meet.
 

Big Red Clay

Contributing Member
both the dogs are all over me this afternoon - stuck like glue and wanting to be right in my lap. not an easy task with a 63 lb rott and a 105 lb rott/dobie mix. UNUSUAL in that they are not typically this clingy or needy.

I'm in western NC - anyone else seeing this?
My English Bulldog was acting like that last night while I was watching the Nebraska game. The wife and I were concerned because he isn’t normally that needy. He is fine today thank goodness. That is weird.
 

wvstuck

Only worry about what you can control!
Funny you should mention it. Our Malinois and lab mix have been super clingy today. When we mentioned it to my in laws they were noticing the very same with their dog today. Not a little affectionate, but very, very clingy.
Edited to add: West Virginia is not high on earthquake charts.
 

Walrus Whisperer

Hope in chains...
Funny you should mention it. Our Malinois and lab mix have been super clingy today. When we mentioned it to my in laws they were noticing the very same with their dog today. Not a little affectionate, but very, very clingy.
Edited to add: West Virginia is not high on earthquake charts.
That may be getting around to changing!
 

pauldingbabe

The Great Cat
Mu Dawgs here in Southern Orygun have been 'uptight' all day, almost like a predator is prowling around the farm. I have a hound and a cattle dog.

I keep going out to check as the farm critters have been alerting all day as well.......nothing so far.

BFC


My Geese are teasing the G. Pyrenees in the yard all day.

I won't ever understand why or what the geese have against them.

The deer are all out doing what deer do so that pisses the geese off, who then go mess with the dogs.

Guess summer camp is over.

:D
 

medic38572

TB Fanatic
I have the clingingness German Shepard you ever met. She is resting in front of the gas stove. I will tell you how clingy she really is. If I leave the house, even if I am gone for just 5 minutes, she acts like I have been gone all day and is excited and dancing and prancing around she is so happy to see me.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
Its about the only one that could have any effect on West Virginia, and it would have to be a big one. But it would jar some teeth around here, will all the bedrock these mountains are built with

Ummm no, once again there's a major fault line that goes from that area, actually from upstate NY down towards the Carolinas that's just as dangerous as the NMSZ, it hasn't gone off for a very long time, the last time it did it rocked Ben Franklin's world. There's a thread here about various fault and rifts that have the potential to destroy the east coast. There's also a major fault line right under NYC.
 

wvstuck

Only worry about what you can control!
Ummm no, once again there's a major fault line that goes from that area, actually from upstate NY down towards the Carolinas that's just as dangerous as the NMSZ, it hasn't gone off for a very long time, the last time it did it rocked Ben Franklin's world. There's a thread here about various fault and rifts that have the potential to destroy the east coast. There's also a major fault line right under NYC.
I'll look into it, wasn't aware. Flash Floods, Winter Storms and a rare derecho are what we usually worry about. Volcanos and earthquakes are foreign ideas to us.
 

Wildweasel

F-4 Phantoms Phorever
I'll look into it, wasn't aware. Flash Floods, Winter Storms and a rare derecho are what we usually worry about. Volcanos and earthquakes are foreign ideas to us.
IIRC it's roughly along the New River. When I was a kid we lived in Radford, VA and there was a series of tremors on the fault that rattled the area between Radford and Narrows, WV.
 

WalknTrot

Veteran Member
N MN. My Lab "pup" has been very off for a couple days. Clingy, sleepy, had a couple bouts of the barfs. 18 months old, and too quiet both yesterday and today. Today, she didn't even beg to go out for our usual morning "chuck-it" session.

Of course, to top it off, this afternoon she's gone and gotten herself stung in the face by a wasp or two (I think!). Anyway, some kind of allergic reaction. One eye near swollen shut when I gave her two Benadryl. About an hour later, face looks better. Going to watch her close all night. Dammit - it's always something, and of course a Friday evening after the (regular) vet has closed on a Holiday weekend. :rolleyes:
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
Fault lines in the US.

Check that out, it goes all the way from upstate NY down into Alabama! And it crosses the three states that were in the vision I had. What boggles the mind is why the Niagara Escarpment and the Mid Continental Rift are not on this map. The Intra Continental Rift is on the map.

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Josie

Has No Life - Lives on TB
The last two days, the hummingbirds at my feeders have been going absolutely nutzo! And they have consumed twice what they normally do. Now either we are heading for an early fall and the little buggers are prepping for their journey or something is coming. I myself have been feeling like I'm standing on the edge of a cliff.
 
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Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
Fault lines in the US.

Check that out, it goes all the way from upstate NY down into Alabama! And it crosses the three states that were in the vision I had. What boggles the mind is why the Niagara Escarpment and the Mid Continental Rift are not on this map. The Intra Continental Rift is on the map.

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That one there at the top of Indiana? That looks like it ends south of LaGrange County. I'm not too far from there myself. Kind of explains that earthquake we had one year. I thought somebody's farm truck went driving by, but there was nothing on the road in any direction.
 

Raggedyman

Res ipsa loquitur
The NMSZ doesn't go out to where he's talking, that's another major fault.
roger that - it runs up from Charleston SC into WNC . . . over the past several years there have been quakes here strong enough to close I-40 from the Maggie Valley exit to the TN line. that's happened on more than a few occasions - we're NE of that on the TN/NC line at the Haywood/Madison cty line close enough to feel the rumbles
 
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