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General of Darkness
5th February 2013, 05:45 PM
I completely forgot to post this about a week ago.

I've been noticing my dogs doing strange things. Now keep in mind my dobies are from working lines so they tend to be sharp/edgy when in reality they're nervy which means that they're aware 24/7 and especially with dobies their hearing is off the charts.

What I've been noticing lately is that they're acting kinda peculiar from time to time. I see this more from Enzo that Shelby, and I think it's because aggression is so much higher than hers and he's a very serious dog. I've caught him now on maybe 3 occasions laying in the sphinx position looking towards the back yard or kitchen from the living room and he's looking at something and tilting his head from side to side. One time he did a growl and I went to inspect and there was nothing there, no sounds nothing, but I did notice a drastic chance in temperature.

And with this mornings fiasco with waking up feeling like something was trying suck the life out of me has me a little concerned.

Oh shit I just remembered, also last night my trailer which is on a slope on concrete, no locking breaks or anything, had been turned 90 degrees. Could just be that the chain that I use to block the front wheel wasn't placed properly and one of the dog knocked and it rolled back.

Dunno, any thoughts and your experiences with wierd shit lately?

Glass
5th February 2013, 05:58 PM
2 nights ago I noticed there were no birds about. I have birdbath that gets pretty noisy in the evening and mornings. I need to refill it 2 times a day. Did not need filling and no one came to use it. Carried over into most of Tuesday. No birds until the afternoon when they started moving about again. In the morning my sleep was disturbed about 5am. Things didn't feel right. I went outside and took a look around. It was eerily still. I generally look up. I felt the cloud formations were unusual. A lot of whispy stuff like sylphs and a big circular cloud formation. Probably 50Kms across.

when I came back out maybe 3 hours later there were some chemtrails right across the sky. Then the cloud built up thicker. It was a very warm, cloudy but also still day yesterday. Seems to have past now.

drafter
5th February 2013, 06:49 PM
I have a min-pin that's been acting very oddly the last couple weeks. He will literally just stand there and bang his head against stuff like he's going crazy. He's approaching 12 years old and my wife is convinced he's maybe losing his mind a bit and doesn't have much time left before he drops dead.

Other than that my dogs seems to bark at random crap constantly.

zap
5th February 2013, 06:53 PM
Nope, my dogs are not acting weird at all.

General of Darkness
5th February 2013, 06:58 PM
Nope, my dogs are not acting weird at all.

But your a crazy woman, like you would even notice? :)

Ponce
5th February 2013, 06:59 PM
The day that my fat ass stupid dog doesn't act strange then that's the day that I will worry.....danm mute.

V

zap
5th February 2013, 07:25 PM
But your a crazy woman, like you would even notice? :)

Yes smart-ass ! You'd be surprised how observant I am. ;)

Mouse
5th February 2013, 11:36 PM
GoD - your dogs are probably picking up increased RF signals. Perhaps they just turned on or expanded the neighborhood wide network on your "smart" meters? Maybe they are using your meter to do more re-transmits than normal. Only thing I can think of. Or you have a squirrel in the back yard.

StreetsOfGold
6th February 2013, 01:13 AM
And with this mornings fiasco with waking up feeling like something was trying suck the life out of me has me a little concerned

Classic symptom of demonic activity around you. You have been messing with "spiritual" related ideas and events in your life. You really need to get saved, trust Jesus Christ as your Saviour, do it today!

2 Corinthians 6:2 (For he saith, I have heard thee in a time accepted, and in the day of salvation have I succoured thee: behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation.)

madfranks
6th February 2013, 08:06 AM
I have a min-pin that's been acting very oddly the last couple weeks. He will literally just stand there and bang his head against stuff like he's going crazy. He's approaching 12 years old and my wife is convinced he's maybe losing his mind a bit and doesn't have much time left before he drops dead.

Other than that my dogs seems to bark at random crap constantly.

I have a min-pin too, and sometimes she barks at stuff and I can't tell what she's looking at. I just ascribe it to her little doggy senses.

freespirit
6th February 2013, 08:22 AM
Could there be an increase in HAARP activity in your area(s)?

I think MNeagle had links to maps showing HAARP activity...
It would explain a lot.

JDRock
6th February 2013, 08:38 AM
the drastic change in temprature, was it colder? if so i agree with sog

joboo
6th February 2013, 08:56 AM
Seen this before. You need to open more windows when you toke in the house.

freespirit
6th February 2013, 10:18 AM
if i were to do that the neighbors would think my friggin house was on fire, lol ;D

joboo
6th February 2013, 04:14 PM
if i were to do that the neighbors would think my friggin house was on fire, lol ;D

ROFL...

GOD, I was also going to suggest to maybe switch up from a pure Sativa to a 50/50 hybrid, or maybe go pure Indica. ;D

General of Darkness
6th February 2013, 05:02 PM
the drastic change in temprature, was it colder? if so i agree with sog

Yes, it was about 20 degrees colder, and sometimes out of the blue I smell cologne. BTW - The stepson of the owner before me killed himself about 1/2 a mile away prior to buying the house and the owner before that died in it.

General of Darkness
6th February 2013, 05:03 PM
ROFL...

GOD, I was also going to suggest to maybe switch up from a pure Sativa to a 50/50 hybrid, or maybe go pure Indica. ;D

No can do. It's the only way I can get motivated to doing anal with our mom. OUCH.

MNeagle
6th February 2013, 05:15 PM
Yes, it was about 20 degrees colder, and sometimes out of the blue I smell cologne. BTW - The stepson of the owner before me killed himself about 1/2 a mile away prior to buying the house and the owner before that died in it.

Well, there's your answer. Ghosts & your dogs sense them! Time to move out of Cali.

Dogman
6th February 2013, 05:19 PM
Well, there's your answer. Ghosts & your dogs sense them! Time to move out of Cali.

Man o man, talk about bad karma/physic energy.

Now that is a house history to wonder about!

milehi
6th February 2013, 05:31 PM
It's just the chemtrails getting laid down every morning.

joboo
6th February 2013, 08:58 PM
No can do. It's the only way I can get motivated to doing anal with our mom. OUCH.

Our mom?

Fuck...now I have to ask my brother if he posts online...and find out where without acting suspicious.

;D

jaybone
7th February 2013, 04:43 AM
My cat of eight years made his second and final trip to the vet last week.
We got him off the street and took him to the vet in 2005, shortly after that I started making raw food for him.
Not one even minor problem between then and last week, then he stopped eating and died 24 hours later.
So I guess sickness and death is strange behavior for the best fed cat in the world, he stayed away from docs for nearly as long as I have.

freespirit
7th February 2013, 07:20 AM
sorry to hear that jaybone...it sucks to have a pet pass.

my neighbor's 10 year old shepherd slipped on some ice in their driveway and fucked up his lower spine, disabling his right rear leg. the vets told them they could "try" surgery but no guarantees. it would however, cost $5000 to give it a "try".

due to financial difficulty there was no way that was going to happen, so they had to put him down. he was a damn good dog too.

makes me nervous for my 8 yr old shepherd on the hardwood floors here...its like a skating rink for him. might have to invest in some carpet runners so he can get some traction.

...sorry for the derail General...

JDRock
7th February 2013, 07:37 AM
i would say trust the dogs.....just like they see better in the dark than we do,i believe they can sense spirits that are malevolent... pray over the house.

milehi
7th February 2013, 10:20 AM
sorry to hear that jaybone...it sucks to have a pet pass.

my neighbor's 10 year old shepherd slipped on some ice in their driveway and fucked up his lower spine, disabling his right rear leg. the vets told them they could "try" surgery but no guarantees. it would however, cost $5000 to give it a "try".

due to financial difficulty there was no way that was going to happen, so they had to put him down. he was a damn good dog too.

makes me nervous for my 8 yr old shepherd on the hardwood floors here...its like a skating rink for him. might have to invest in some carpet runners so he can get some traction.

...sorry for the derail General...

Large dogs are prone to Wobblers Disease, which is inherited but can be brought on by a slip. My sisters Doby developed this at age six. He went out to take a leak, and when he came back in, one of his rear legs wasn't working. Surgery was one option, but she went the holistic route and the dog went through several rounds of accupuncture. After four visits he was up and running at about 95%. This happened five months ago and the dog goes in once a month for treatment.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wobbler_disease

freespirit
7th February 2013, 10:31 AM
I don't believe that was the case in this instance. X-rays showed a break in a vertebrae if I recall correctly. I'll try to get more clarification from them later.

General of Darkness
7th February 2013, 12:05 PM
Large dogs are prone to Wobblers Disease, which is inherited but can be brought on by a slip. My sisters Doby developed this at age six. He went out to take a leak, and when he came back in, one of his rear legs wasn't working. Surgery was one option, but she went the holistic route and the dog went through several rounds of accupuncture. After four visits he was up and running at about 95%. This happened five months ago and the dog goes in once a month for treatment.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wobbler_disease

Milehi wobblers occurs in dogs that have a high in breading coefficient, and this tends to happens to "show-line" type dogs. Enzo's in breading coefficient is almost non-existent because he was an out-cross to Midnight Ramblers bitch. How big was your sisters dobie?

joboo
7th February 2013, 12:19 PM
My cat of eight years made his second and final trip to the vet last week.
We got him off the street and took him to the vet in 2005, shortly after that I started making raw food for him.
Not one even minor problem between then and last week, then he stopped eating and died 24 hours later.
So I guess sickness and death is strange behavior for the best fed cat in the world, he stayed away from docs for nearly as long as I have.

Seen that before. Lipidosis of the liver. Did you switch off the raw meat diet, or run out, and substitute something new?

Cats not eating for more than 24 hours is pretty much an instant emergency.