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Hippy
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What the (*&*(&**%&^%

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Just when you thought you had seen everything. :roll: I was running a 17 Mo old Gyp Sunday with three other dogs when. She comes "Flying " out of the brush tail between her legs ears laid back like she had seen a GHOST. :twisted: These dogs were burnin this rabbit. She ran past me and headed straight for the truck nothing would stop her. :shock: She came back to within 20 yards but would not come to me. She took about 2 min to settle down and I managed to get her back with the track. All was fine for 20-30 minutes and here she comes again BACK TO THE TRUCK SCARED as all get out. She stayed with me for 10 or so minutes and back to the chase. :nod:

She has never done this before any ideas?????????????

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Did you have a shocking collar on her? If so I have heard of some collars malfunctioning and shocking when they are not suppose to.
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Aaron Bartlett wrote:Did you have a shocking collar on her? If so I have heard of some collars malfunctioning and shocking when they are not suppose to.
Had a new trashbreaker system done the same thing....
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If the dog acted as though she didn't recognize you when she ran past you, it was 100% no doubt about it, a seziure. This may have lasted 1-5 minutes, although it seems like forever. Sometimes they'll run in a circle around you for a minute.

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Checkpoint Beagles wrote:If the dog acted as though she didn't recognize you when she ran past you, it was 100% no doubt about it, a seziure. This may have lasted 1-5 minutes, although it seems like forever. Sometimes they'll run in a circle around you for a minute.

Tim

+1 could of been a running fit is what i call it.

was the dog barking or howling any?
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It was not the shock collar I do not run one on her :lol: ,I have NEVER seen that kind of seisure BUT I have had others say they have. Temp was in the high 30/low 40's . I did have a GOOD GYP that would have seisures but she went STIFF and Lathargick (?) and would be OK in a few minutes and it might not happen again for weeks. :check: Thanx,
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I had a male that would do the same thing, I would say running fit.
I have had dogs have seizures and they just stiffen up, and slobber
from the mouth for a few minutes and then go back to hunting after
about 5 to 10 minutes.

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Hippy wrote:Just when you thought you had seen everything. :roll: I was running a 17 Mo old Gyp Sunday with three other dogs when. She comes "Flying " out of the brush tail between her legs ears laid back like she had seen a GHOST. :twisted: These dogs were burnin this rabbit. She ran past me and headed straight for the truck nothing would stop her. :shock: She came back to within 20 yards but would not come to me. She took about 2 min to settle down and I managed to get her back with the track. All was fine for 20-30 minutes and here she comes again BACK TO THE TRUCK SCARED as all get out. She stayed with me for 10 or so minutes and back to the chase. :nod:

She has never done this before any ideas?????????????

Thanx,
Jim
Low blood sugar. Feed her some high energy food when she does that and she will be ok for a while.

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Hippy, I had a Female a few years ago that would act the same way from time to time and the vet linked it to her blood sugar dropping to low. After I talked with the vet, I just always made sure she ate the day of the hunt before we hit the field, not much just a hotdog or some jerky or something like that and if we were afield for a while I would feed her something else about three hours later. She never acted this way again after i started doing this. Not sure if this is what is going on with your dog but thought I would throw it out there for ya. Hope it helps...Happy Hunting.
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Running fit. I have seen this behavior in young hounds that are being pushed too hard. It is like they lose their minds. The one pup that did it a few times for me, never had another with age. Take some pressure off the young hound and solo or brace her. Good luck.

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i had a female do the same thing but she would come to my feet and scream like someone was shocking the heck out of her.. i didnt know what to do at the time. i took the shocking collar off her and she still done it.. it happened 3 times while running her. once at night and twice while hunting. all 3 times while she was young. she's now alittle over 2 years old and has not done it since.

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I guess Ive been fortunate. Never had a dog with seisures or suger problems. Seen two inbred dogs that were as fast as they come, but had heart issues that would cause them to quit a hard race and lay down for 5 minutes until their heart adjusted.

I have had a coyote spook the fire out of a dog. They dont recognize who you are and will head for the truck.

The tail between the legs makes me think something spooked her. I wouldnt rule out a coyote. The other dogs may have been too occupied with running the rabbit.

If it happens again, I would look into other causes such as medical.....

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The last time I saw that happen was when I lost two of my dogs to wolves. The surviving dog did the same thing like he saw a ghost and left a hot racing track. He tried to get into the car when he came out of the woods. Finally, the chased came to a silenced and then i finally stepped out of the car to see what's going on. I then noticed the surviving dog's hind leg bleeding. By then the other two was already dead.
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