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06-10-2012 04:40 PM
I was wondering why the only time the dog shakes is when he walks into our bedroom. I have allergies and I can just see the hair fly when he shakes and I really don't want to shut the door to him but I'd like to keep one room as hair free as possible. He's a great dog and weighs about 85lbs so it's not just a little bit of hair. He's been groomed regularly so it isn't that grooming and combing have been neglected. He's a great dog and has a bark that would scare the heck out of anyone but he's really a big baby. He's scared of the vacuum and if it thunders he hides his head in the nearest person's lap. I'm just curious about the shaking because I've never seen him do it elsewhere. Thanks for any info.
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