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Old Dec 8, 2012, 09:03 PM
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Awwww that is so cute!

It's a new one for me too but the other posts made me realize Kyara does this when her toys are ripped or if my brother's miniature daschound came to our house and broke the squeaky in one of her toys.

I guess he just doesn't want is bully stick to be broken.

Laurkenn: I also remember a thread on here about other shelties getting confused about their crates being placed differently. It had some funny stories in there, here it is: http://sheltieforums.com/showthread....t=moving+crate . I guess they are creatures of habit .
I started that thread over a year ago. And when I fed the kerpupniks tonight, I noticed that Bela first runs to the side of the bed where her crate USED to be OVER A YEAR AGO. She always has to go over there first, then when she hears me put food in her crate, she's back over to the right spot.
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Old Dec 14, 2012, 08:19 PM
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Bella does something similar. She cries and gets distressed if you squeak her squeaky toy. She doesn't bite it hard enough to do it herself so when you do it she acts like you have injured it or something. She cries her head off
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