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Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / What does this mean??!
- By ROSIEDOLLYJAZ [gb] Date 16.02.04 17:57 UTC
Hello
My Mum got up this morning at 7.00am as she always does, she sorted the BC'S out let them out for a wee etc and then went to get ready for work. She left the door open so they could play in the garden until she went to work, when she came down to let them in they had dragged their blankets that they lie on into the garden??????, and dumped them in a pile, any ideas why they may have done this. It was very funny!!!!

Jo
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- By Daisy [gb] Date 16.02.04 18:00 UTC
Don't know the answer - but both my dogs have dragged bedding, dirty underwear etc outside :D

Daisy
- By dollface Date 16.02.04 23:16 UTC
Just sounds like they were playing and having fun :)
- By Lise [gb] Date 17.02.04 00:33 UTC
Our family dog (BC) (who now lives with just my parents and sisters, loves being outside and has always hated the heat. She would much rather lie in the cold outside then in a warm kitchen. She frequently takes treats outside to eat and never lies in the house if the door is open, she does live on a farm though and has always been an 'outdoorsy' type. Maybe they just prefer to be a bit cooler?  Im not sure...just a thought! Lisa
- By chrisclipson [gb] Date 17.02.04 07:57 UTC
My 5 month lab takes his blanket outdoors first thing quite often - he justs seems to grab the first thing he can every day, sometimes it's a toy and sometimes it's his blanket.
- By mitch [gb] Date 17.02.04 08:45 UTC
My 3 Staffords do this quite regular, it's usually for a game of tug of war.
Michelle.
- By ROSIEDOLLYJAZ [gb] Date 17.02.04 15:49 UTC
Thanks everyone, yes it sounds like they were just having fun!! bless em!
Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / What does this mean??!

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