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omg!!! my maltese does the same thing :eek:one time she scared me I was on the computer home alone cause i didn't want to go to the store that day:rolleyes: and she busts out running down the hall way barking it was a bark I had never heard her do before:eek: so I grab anything and go to look in every room and nothing was there so i was like it's ok snow everything fine then she stops lays down then gets up and does it again only this time she does come back to get me:eek: i'm like where did she go all of sudden i hear this big bang:thumbdown i'm like almost in tears thinking shes hurt or something:( shes siting there in the bathroom looking around a little scared but the strange thing about it is i closed that door:questione i was so freaked out I kept making up excusing in my head thinking I may have left it open a little by acciddent:confuse2: :lol tears :crazy: |
Chip just did that! I couldn't sleep so I was in the kitchen cleaning up and he just started barking, I am assuming it was because something was out side since was at the top of the stairs looking out the window. Then when I came down to the computer he starts barking again, and he got to the point of going up to his bed in the living room to I guess keep an eye on things. |
Yes Cody does that late at night.. We're on the couch watching t.v. I've closed the blinds and locked the door. it's all quiet. and he starts barking hystericaly and i peep out the blinds and there's nothing there. creepy like out of a scary movie. lol he barks at the wind LOL |
My labs used to do that when they were outside, After one of our labs passed away, (he was the alpha male) the other male we had would start running around like something was chasing him, he would bark and the hair would stand up, and my other lab would just be standing there looking at him like he lost his mind. So, I do believe that pets can feel things that we can't, and truly believe that when a pet passes they are always around. |
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