Do you think my dog needs psychological help.......?!


Question: Every time I give her a treat, she wanders around the house, whining, 'til she finds a place she feels safe to leave it.....
is this normal???


Answers: Every time I give her a treat, she wanders around the house, whining, 'til she finds a place she feels safe to leave it.....
is this normal???

Te! He! he!
Oh! so funny Shelly.
Funny early on you said you like to walk naked.
That didn't effect me as much as, you saying I'm not naked.
I have a clear picture in my mind, of you, being not, not, naked.
Oh yeah, something about a dog.
Yes yes, quite normal, now where was I.

Oh! whoops sorry, now the blood just rushed from there to my cheeks.

yeah it is

First, you should put some clothes on.. then we'll talk about your dog.

Awwww, that's cute.

uff all dogs do that..silly as they are

well quit eating her food, let her know you won't steal her treat that is all hers

very normal, yes

Hmmmmm....I'm thinking you're the one that needs help, not the dog.

I think she's pretty normal. Our little long haired chihuahua buries treats all over the house and then digs them up and reburies them. My husband found a pig ear in his shoe once.

who's dog doesn't need help?

My dog takes the food out of the bowl, puts it on the ground and then eats it! He also goes around to the dog door even if you leave the back door open for him!

MAYBE, YOU FIRST! I LIKE YOUR BACK THOUGH. WHAT'S THE TATOO?

that is cute! i think it's probably just her instinct to want to eat them, like you said, in a "safe" place. so nobody tries to sneak up on her & snatch her delicious treat up while she is enjoying it. :)

Dogs just like little cats need lots of exercise. A hungry dog would eat the treat. Do you ever watch the Dog Whisperer? He always says dogs need exercise. So make sure you pet your kitten and let her out once in a while and walk your dog.

Cesar Millan, The Dog Whisperer, emphasizes that the problem in most dog behavior cases is that the owners treat their pets too much like people. He stresses three rules: exercise, discipline, and then affection, strictly in that order of importance. He claims that most domestic dogs don’t get enough exercise. In nature, dogs were designed to walk great distances to cover their territory and obtain food. Short bursts of running around in the house or the back yard don’t do the trick. He recommends walking your dog at least 45 minutes per day. A lot of shoes have been chewed because of all that pent up energy.

well it determines on what he/hs eis doing if he/she is runing into a wall 12 thousand times then yes it does but if it sits their and does nthing thatn no


i would know because i have two cutie pies of my own



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