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I think Snyder is a bit sensitive.
Last night, he was jumping at every noise and running to the bedroom window barking. It was just normal street noises. Well, I had enough and needed continual sleep so I crated him for the evening. Didn't make a big deal about it, just walked over to his crate and said, "Come on, buddy." He went in, but looked real sad.
Well, this morning he was all out of sorts. Nervous tail wag. Head hanging low. He wouldn't eat his breakfast. And he's been velcro.
When I took him for his just before bed walk, he looked nervous and did his duties quickly then pulled toward the house. I went to the john, and normally he goes and chills in the living room. Instead, he was in my bedroom, hanging by the door wagging nervously. When I came in the bedroom, he wagged his tail excitedly and gave me a bunch of kisses.
Am I superimposing my rationale onto his actions or is he a bit sensitive and doesn't want to be away for another evening?
Last night, he was jumping at every noise and running to the bedroom window barking. It was just normal street noises. Well, I had enough and needed continual sleep so I crated him for the evening. Didn't make a big deal about it, just walked over to his crate and said, "Come on, buddy." He went in, but looked real sad.
Well, this morning he was all out of sorts. Nervous tail wag. Head hanging low. He wouldn't eat his breakfast. And he's been velcro.
When I took him for his just before bed walk, he looked nervous and did his duties quickly then pulled toward the house. I went to the john, and normally he goes and chills in the living room. Instead, he was in my bedroom, hanging by the door wagging nervously. When I came in the bedroom, he wagged his tail excitedly and gave me a bunch of kisses.
Am I superimposing my rationale onto his actions or is he a bit sensitive and doesn't want to be away for another evening?