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FORUM BEHAVIOR Lazy or Lethargic/ ill Flemish Giant

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    • WRXFamily
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        So lately it has become increasingly apparent that Tonne (Male) and Kaleigh (Female) are very opposite personality buns. As some may know, they are both from the same liter, both 3 1/2 months old, and neither are spayed or neutered. They are totally seperated but it has become very apparent that their behaviors are not similar at all. Kaleigh (female) is hyper all the time, a huge chewer, and so sassy too. However Tonne (male) has always been very calm. He is actually very lazy all the time. Even when he’s free roaming he will only spend a few minutes actually wandering. Other then that he just lays around all the time. This has been constant, is this normal even for a young bun like him? He has a bunch of toys and chewies but he really doesn’t play with anything but his sea grass mats, even then his sea grass mats last forever where as Kaleigh destroys them in a matter of a day.
        The overall question is, with such little activity should i be concerned or does he just sound like a lazy giant flemmie??


      • Tuppence
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          My late Alfie was the biggest couch potato. He couldn’t give a hoot about toys or chewing or digging or running, all he was interested in was eating and lengthy mutual grooming sessions. I think Hanz said something similar about her male Flemmie too. Maybe the big boys are just lazier by nature!


        • WRXFamily
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            That is a bit of a pattern isn’t it. This is at least comforting to know though, at least its not unheard of for a big flemmie boy to just be so lazy by nature.
            My condolences about your Alfie.
            ((Vibes for you))


          • Tuppence
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              Thank you! ❤️ Keep us updated with how your big boy and girl are getting on.

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          FORUM BEHAVIOR Lazy or Lethargic/ ill Flemish Giant