Its technically called a FRAP for frequent rapid activity period. A dog book I have says they go away as the dog hits adulthood, but Pepper did this until she was 15 and Autumn is 6 and still has these.
Its technically called a FRAP for frequent rapid activity period. A dog book I have says they go away as the dog hits adulthood, but Pepper did this until she was 15 and Autumn is 6 and still has these.
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