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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 185385"><p>Mstang: What kind of dog do you have? We have a little female dauchshund and we have never abused her. However, she does something similar, always has, and folks on the internet tell me this breed tend to do this. When she wants to go out...she stands by the sliding glass door and stares. I have had MANY other dogs and they bark, scratch, jump, go nutso, etc. When I see this...I'll say..."Do you want to go outside?" And she'll get excited and scratch a little. That's it!</p><p>It FREAKS ME OUT. She is prone to accidents because if we are busy and she has had a lot of water and no one sees "madame" sitting there quietly by the door daydreaming (lol!) it might not get noticed. </p><p>She loves going outside...especially to the front door for a walk on the leash. We tend to walk her in the backyard. If I go get the leash, and esp. if I move toward the front door, there is much more animation. However, she knows that we more often use the backyard...so this is where she stares when she needs to do her business. No barking...no noise...just a visual cue...which is easy to miss.</p><p>by the way..my husband had a Cocker Spanel who would he wanted something...G-d forbid you were sleeping. He would grab his bowl in his mouth and hit you in the head with it. Now there is a dog that knew how to get a person's attention! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 185385"] Mstang: What kind of dog do you have? We have a little female dauchshund and we have never abused her. However, she does something similar, always has, and folks on the internet tell me this breed tend to do this. When she wants to go out...she stands by the sliding glass door and stares. I have had MANY other dogs and they bark, scratch, jump, go nutso, etc. When I see this...I'll say..."Do you want to go outside?" And she'll get excited and scratch a little. That's it! It FREAKS ME OUT. She is prone to accidents because if we are busy and she has had a lot of water and no one sees "madame" sitting there quietly by the door daydreaming (lol!) it might not get noticed. She loves going outside...especially to the front door for a walk on the leash. We tend to walk her in the backyard. If I go get the leash, and esp. if I move toward the front door, there is much more animation. However, she knows that we more often use the backyard...so this is where she stares when she needs to do her business. No barking...no noise...just a visual cue...which is easy to miss. by the way..my husband had a Cocker Spanel who would he wanted something...G-d forbid you were sleeping. He would grab his bowl in his mouth and hit you in the head with it. Now there is a dog that knew how to get a person's attention! :winking: [/QUOTE]
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