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does anyone else have an animal that self-soothes? is this odd behavior?View attachment self-soothing.mp4
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Thank you Dr. Jeff! They symptom is not Problematic (for me) it is Persistent, Prominent and Peculiar... I have never seen it in another dog EXCEPT my last Berner, Otis. Otis started sucking his blanket after elbow surgery when he was 1 and continued the behavior the rest of his life. Murphy does it at all times of the day for no particular reason and he always does it when we have company.Yes Dana, there are lots of pets that self-soothe and essentially suck their thumbs by sucking on blankets, toys, etc.
This common, and not necessarily normal, symptom is an indicator of "who" the individual pet is and which homeopathic remedies they may need.
I often see it in timid and anxious pets but once in a while a well-balanced pet may have some self-soothing behavior.
As with any other symptom, the 4 Ps are the way to determine how strong of a clue the symptom is. In this case it's especially useful to know how persistent and prominent?
Is this a boredom or bedtime behavior?
Also, @Dr. Sara or @dr_ judy herman may have different interpretations for this symptom.
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