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<blockquote data-quote="Finsky" data-source="post: 1070448" data-attributes="member: 269388"><p>My current dog is nursing minded and always try to look after us when we are not well. When I had wisdom tooth problems...she would constantly try to lick that part of my jaw. Any blood or scabs and she is watching like hawk for opportunity to clean them away...when you have cold she will lie quietly next to you and after a sneeze, squeezing herself even closer if possible and rest her chin on your hand. Friend of mine lost her dog and when we were talking about it...mine moved closer to comfort her...it was very different behaviour from her usual 'come and fuss at me' approach.</p><p>Even when neighbours cat was poorly, my terrier who usually finds it totally irresistible to tell the cat off or chase it if possible...she left the cat to sleep on our dustbin...definitely not the usual approach from her!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Finsky, post: 1070448, member: 269388"] My current dog is nursing minded and always try to look after us when we are not well. When I had wisdom tooth problems...she would constantly try to lick that part of my jaw. Any blood or scabs and she is watching like hawk for opportunity to clean them away...when you have cold she will lie quietly next to you and after a sneeze, squeezing herself even closer if possible and rest her chin on your hand. Friend of mine lost her dog and when we were talking about it...mine moved closer to comfort her...it was very different behaviour from her usual 'come and fuss at me' approach. Even when neighbours cat was poorly, my terrier who usually finds it totally irresistible to tell the cat off or chase it if possible...she left the cat to sleep on our dustbin...definitely not the usual approach from her!! [/QUOTE]
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