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hiccups......oops!!! lol

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well, misty seems ta get the hiccups every so often. yesterday, i said to her "hey how bout i scare em outta you?" looking right at her as i said it.
i looked away for about half a second, then back quickly and said BOO! not very loud or anything, mind you.



but hooooollly crap!!! it literally scared the hiccups right outta her!!! her chin almost hit the floor in fright. i felt bad, and consoled her immediately, so she knew i was playin with her.. but dang was it ever funny!!!

any other thoughts of riddin the 'cups' (she won't take water at that time, i tried)???

good fer a laff, and scairt me pretty good too, lol.

darryl

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Awwww....poor baby!!

When Mocha gets the hiccups, it only lasts a minute or so....so, I don't know I think it's kind of cute...he makes this little squeaky noise Not like my horrible foundation shaking hiccups....booo!

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lol Poor doggy!

Jemma gets them often, and I just make her growl and they go away.

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I've never had a dog that got the hiccups but, hey, whatever works.......works.

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That's pretty funny, grand cherokee--I thought I was the only one that ever used a 'boo' method on dogs! I've used a similar procedure on our dogs when they've had trouble kicking the hiccups. I come up behind them unexpectedly and say 'boo' while tapping them lightly on the back. It doesn't scare them...just startles them a bit. Works every time!

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hehehe with misty, everything is a horrible foundation shaking experience lol.
first time i ever tried the"boo" method lol. don't know if i'll do that again, like i said, it floored her. albeit, she hasn't gotten the hiccups since that time and she usually gets em once or twice daily. i did try the growl thing, but hmmm misty doesn't growl. misty barely ever barks even. vbut when she does, plug yer ears, it is foundation movement lol.

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That's funny.i've never hd a dog with hiccups.if i ever do.i will use the Boo tactic

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Bree gewt them, I make her lie on her back and rub her tummy, or her sides it always seems to work with her

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my dog Tucker gets them often too and I also use the BOO! method! if it doesn't work, a small wad of peanut butter usually works. (and for me too!)

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