Ozzy is odd. He refuses most treats looking as us is if he is about to be poisoned. At feeding time, he waits until he sees Abby and Tuko eating, then he hesitates, smells the food and slowly consumes it. He barks uncontrollably at new people. He does stop but if the person moves or leaves the room and comes back, he starts again. Ozzy snaps. He snaps at Tuko's legs. He casually walks up to Tuko and nibbles on his side. Without provocation, he will snap at Tuko's ears. Ozzy once tried to snap at Abby. She pounced on him biting his ear. Ozzy regularly growls and snaps at me. Luckily his mouth is misshappen so no harm is done.
A few weeks ago we had an appointment with an animal communicator. She asked for no information except for a picture and his name.
This is the picture of Ozzy.
The first thing Ozzy wanted to tell us was that he knew we were not pleased with him today but he was not sure why (Earlier, Ozzy bit Tuko's ear. On the way to the vet, he pooped in the car, sat in it and then sat on my lap.) He did say he liked living at our house. He showed the communicator a picture of him being in the lower level of a house all alone. (That is the actual history we got about Ozzy. He was in the lower level of a house alone for most of his life.) He explained he was hit in the face by a woman when he barked. The communicator explained that Ozzy has pain in his back. It is not constant. She explained his thought process similar to a child with ADHD. This explains alot about Ozzy. N