“The Hun is always either at your throat or your feet.” -- Winston ChurchillGerman Shepherds are highly-strung: no good for children. We had a border-collie: the most intelligent dogs.
“The Hun is always either at your throat or your feet.” -- Winston ChurchillGerman Shepherds are highly-strung: no good for children. We had a border-collie: the most intelligent dogs.
My littlest Ted, spins around before he has a poo! You've got a dog with a bit of character which is priceless.I noticed an interesting new behaviour from my dog (a terrier)When he entered the field (on a lead) he hunkered down in the medium long grass (about 6-8 inches) for a few seconds, got up and moved a few feet and hunkered down again .
He repeated this a few times.
Is that common behaviour? It reminds me of commando behaviour .
A lot of sniffing the air too.
He is 11 months old and I am wondering if he is moving out of his frenetic puppy behaviour now (thank god hopefully)
Dogs turn around a few times before they lie and sleep so they have their bearings: so they know where they are when they wake. I was also told it's so ymthey flatten the grass.
Balancing his crapras.My littlest Ted, spins around before he has a poo! You've got a dog with a bit of character which is priceless.
How do you know I'm wrong if you don't know what I said?Wrong! What's a crapras?