My DH came home and realized he had locked himself out. He remembered the cellar door was not locked and decided to enter that way and come up the stairs to the house. Well, he thought for sure our dog would go nuts barking as she does when people come over.
He opened the upstairs door and thought our dog would greet him either growling or barking, but in fact he had to search for her! He found her hiding behind the couch peeking out around the side!
She's an australian shepard, 6 years old and her name is Pepper, though we affectionately refer to her as "girl".
Isn't it funny how dogs are creatures of habit too? I think by DH coming in another way which nobody does, really freaked her out.
Also - when we say "come in!" or "hi!" when people come to our home, she goes nuts barking alerting us that people are here (obviously).
If we are all outside with her, we say "come in" or "hi!" and she barks! LOL! Ok, that's kind of cruel, but it's a riot since she looks around to see if anyone is really here!
What funny little habits or actions does your dog(s) have?
He opened the upstairs door and thought our dog would greet him either growling or barking, but in fact he had to search for her! He found her hiding behind the couch peeking out around the side!
She's an australian shepard, 6 years old and her name is Pepper, though we affectionately refer to her as "girl".
Isn't it funny how dogs are creatures of habit too? I think by DH coming in another way which nobody does, really freaked her out.
Also - when we say "come in!" or "hi!" when people come to our home, she goes nuts barking alerting us that people are here (obviously).
If we are all outside with her, we say "come in" or "hi!" and she barks! LOL! Ok, that's kind of cruel, but it's a riot since she looks around to see if anyone is really here!
What funny little habits or actions does your dog(s) have?
