
Oh that is funny, that describes jy lot. The youyngest you litterally have to shove with the dyson to get the vaccuming done, and the others tend to get up and walk away if it isobvious I won't be just doing the middle!
My first dog a Groenendael was very frightened of the vaccuum, eyse out on stalks. Turns out their Mum was fine with the vac, but the Jack Russell they had was one who ran around barking, and the pups foillowed his example.
I ignored the behaviour but left her a clear escape route away from it. At first she would run out the room and hide in kitchen or out in the garden, but gradually she accepted it more and more, eventually staying in the same room, as long as it wasn't pointing in her direction.
A vac isn't like a person or other pet that they need to get on with, so allow her to decide how close to the thing she is happy to be. Do not sympathise or appear to notice though!!! :D