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		<title>My dog has started going into rooms and lays down by herself away from us.  Why? Answers at Dogster Answers.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2013 12:17:11 GMT</pubDate>
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			<p>I have a dog that does this also.  He does this to get away from the other animals so that he can nap in peace.  But we also have an older dog that will  go  and curl up in her bed because she is cold.  Just may be  something to bring up to the vet the next time  you go in.<br /><br />
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					Dunkin</a>
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		Fri, Nov 16th 2012, 10:12 GMT 
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			<p>If your dog is older, then she might just want some quiet time. That's not unusual. Although, if she doesn't interact with her usual routine at all, then you might want a vet to check her out. Also, sometimes, if the room is cooler, they like to lay on the cool floors. Good Luck!<br /><br />
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					Kali</a>
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