Does
your dog hide under the bed when there's a storm brewing?
If, for instance,
your dog hides under the bed at the first rumble of thunder and nothing bad happens to him, he will repeat the hiding behavior.
Not exact matches
They'd
hide, and my girl
dog became stuck
under a
bed because she was trying so hard to escape my toddler.
Cats and small
dogs can
hide in a closet,
under a
bed, or elsewhere in attempt to escape the stress and potential harm caused by smoke, heat, and airborne toxins.
Hide one
under a sofa cushion, another underneath the sofa, another on a shelf low enough for your
dog to reach, another on your
bed, one
under the
bed, and one more on the floor in the corner of a room — but behind something so it's hard to spot.
Both cats and
dogs may want to
hide under your
bed or in your closet; anywhere that lets them feel safe and secure.
The urgency of natural disasters can motivate cats and small
dogs to
hide under beds, in closets, or to find other
hidden spots to escape potential harm.
Meanwhile, the
dog's inside,
hiding under the
bed, panting, trembling, and
He's super-soft, inside and out... when a foster
dog got spooked and
hid under our
bed, Nigel found him, lay next to him, and whimpered in sympathy.
My
dog was awesome to walk, until the mans
dog next door, run out from his yard as we were walking by, and bit him on the nose.He
hid under my
bed for 2 days after that.
If your
dog or cat typically
hides in subterranean places, like
under your
bed or in tight, cramped spaces, encourage them to retreat to their own safe haven.
Because cats are more «creatures of habit» than
dogs, a cat may choose to
hide under a
bed or in a closet for the first few days.
They also
hid feces
under their
bedding and were fine with
dogs but fearful of people.»
For the
dogs that are pacing, panting, drooling, circling, howling, pawing at their owners, climbing on to furniture,
hiding under the
bed, in the closet, digging out of doors or windows there is help for them.
Without heartworm protection, even indoor cats
hiding under the
bed or
dogs in states...
If he or she doesn't run and
hide under the
bed, reward the
dog with a treat and lots of praise.