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<blockquote data-quote="Big C" data-source="post: 296238" data-attributes="member: 4977"><p>He was having 1-2/mo and they were bad, lasted all night with sever bouts, very violent. There was a period of 1-2 years he didn't have any and then they started to get worse again and we couldn't get it figured out. He lived with these for about 6 years.</p><p></p><p>Given your dog is only 10 months there may be something else going on as I was told most of the time these don't start in pups, really when they get to be about 2 years old is more common. Obviously no absolutes but there could be some other underlying issues causing them.</p><p></p><p>I feel for you, it was extremely emotionally draining for him, me, and family. He was sometimes very violent when he would come out of one and I needed to keep him away from my kids. I think he was just very scared. Be careful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big C, post: 296238, member: 4977"] He was having 1-2/mo and they were bad, lasted all night with sever bouts, very violent. There was a period of 1-2 years he didn't have any and then they started to get worse again and we couldn't get it figured out. He lived with these for about 6 years. Given your dog is only 10 months there may be something else going on as I was told most of the time these don't start in pups, really when they get to be about 2 years old is more common. Obviously no absolutes but there could be some other underlying issues causing them. I feel for you, it was extremely emotionally draining for him, me, and family. He was sometimes very violent when he would come out of one and I needed to keep him away from my kids. I think he was just very scared. Be careful. [/QUOTE]
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