Julie,

I'm not really surprised at the test results and I can understand you
not wanting to put your dog on doggy Prozac.  I feel the same way,
especially since in my case Bella is only aggressive during certain
situations.

I still recommend that you go to www.leerburg.com and read the
comments about aggressive dogs and purchase the DVD for Dealing with
Dominant or Agressive dogs.  I have it and it's really good.  We are
working on it with Bella.

Good luck!

Susie





--- In [email protected], Julie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Group,
> Here is an update on Charley.
> I received a phone call this morning from our vet with
> Charley's blood test results.  EVERYTHING IS NORMAL. 
> They checked his red blood cells- they are maturing at
> a normal rate, his tyroid is fine.  He has slightly
> elevated cholesterol, but its not even significant
> enough to alter his diet.  His liver levels are
> slightly elevate, but still in the normal range.  She
> checked his body and he has no masses or bumps. She
> checked his teeth and they are all normal.  His joints
> are all fine.  She said that it is definately mental
> and not a phase.  She recommended continuing with the
> behavioralist and if that doesn't work we could
> discuss medication.  (We are VERY wary of putting him
> on any kind of doggy prozac).  We just think we have
> to be much stricter with him and increase discipline. 
> He's taking advantage of us!  he thinks he's the boss
> and of all of the members of my family, he is the most
> submissive to the cat!
> Thank you to everyone who expressed their concern over
> Charley's well being.  And special thanks to those of
> you who e-mailed me privately.
> Sincerely,
> Julie
> 
> 
> 
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