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Shadow-Dancing Dog

Is your dog chasing its shadow?

Jon Geller, DVM

Q. I have an adorable 2-year-old English Bulldog named Bianca. I adore her, but she has an interesting problem of chasing shadows. At first, I thought she might have a serious mental problem, but now I think it's a game for her. She acts normal most of the time but for the other 12 hours of the day she is disengaged with humans or dogs and chases shadows. Even if we take her to the dog park, she follows humans around to jump on their moving shadows. People think it's amusing, but I think it isn't healthy for her or us! I'm wondering if she has obsessive-compulsive disorder or if this is just a bad habit. Do you have any suggestions for helping us put an end to this?

A. How unique, a shadow-chasing Bulldog! I picture her as a four-legged Peter Panwhose face has been dramatically shortened, and is in need of some cosmetic dentistry.

As long as she acts normally for most of the time, I would say no worries. If you really want her to stop chasing shadows, you could do the following:

1. Only take her out at high noon or on moonless nights, when there are no shadows.

2. Only take her on walks in cemeteries, where many of the inhabitants cast no shadows.

In the meantime, enjoy Bianca's clownish behavior, and allow her to entertain and amuse all of the shadow-casting humans she encounters.

Best,
Jon Geller, DVM

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Hi there, I have a dog that does this as well. It is cute for the first while but now she is driving us crazy. She dives so hard into the floor or the back of the car after shadows that I swear she will go thru. Infact the inside of my car is getting all scratched up because she just dives and scratches it like crazy trying to get the shadows. She will often bark while she is doing this. I don't know what to do about this behavior. But it has to stop. It is becoming very distructive towards our floors. Please any help would be helpful.
Brenda, Dartmouth, CA
Posted: 10/5/2008 2:17:42 PM
I think most people would welcome this little bundle of joy...because that's exactly what she is acting out is a joyful little game...she may have been lonely at one time or another and discovered a wonderful little game where the toy is always around! How very precious.
Claudette, Gatineau, QC
Posted: 11/30/2007 7:24:28 PM
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