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thinks her toys are her babies Hi everyone I have a question...does anyone have a problem with their female yorkie carrying small stuffed toys around trying to hide them and getting agitated..I think Jada thinks they are her pups or something. She is 2 yrs old and had one litter of pups. I wonder if I should just hide these small toys from her. I hate for her to get upset. Anyone have any suggestions?: |
I would just let her be. She will most likely eventually quit doing this.. |
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she doesn't growl or get aggressive. She just whines and keeps trying to find the perfect hiding place. She will let me take it away from her without a fight. I just hate thinking she is missing her pups or something. I guess i'm just overprotective lol . |
Peanut does that! Only with his bone..he will carry it around and dig in his blankets in his bed's and bury it..Sometimes it will walk around back and forth trying to find the perfect spot! |
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bark@ulater!!! manina,miley:aimeeyork,max:animal36 |
Is it possible she is having a false pregnancy? I have a dachshund that had a couple of false pregnancies. She would gather several small plush toys and make a nest in my closet. She would not want to leave them for anything and would whine and cry if we took them. We would make her come out to go outside to potty and she could not rush back in fast enough -- just like a momma dog with her puppies. The first time around she actually had milk come in and I took her to the vet. He explained it was not unusual. If she had gotten engorged, he would give her a shot, but she seemed to work through it on her own. After that, she went through the guarding her toys routine but never got milk after the first time. It usually lasted around two weeks and then she would go back to normal. |
I hate to throw a monkey wrench into this baby thing here but Buddy is a male and he does the samething. His baby, the rubber clown, get's carried around all the time, at times with him whinning looking where he want's to put it. Please don't tell me he thinks he's female! LOL |
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When I got Izzie the breeder gave us a tye dye teddy bear. Izzie would sleep with it and that was about all. Then she had a false pregnacy and it all changed. She started carrying that bear every where. She would curl up around it like she was nursing it and she wouldn't let the other dogs have it. That was about 2 yrs ago. She is spayed now but she still carries her bear everywhere. It is always with her and heaven forbid when it wears out because I cannot find another one like it. Sometimes at bedtime we can't find where she has put it and take her to bed without it but have to get up and find it because she sits on the side of the bed whining. |
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I would let her keep her toys I dont see any harm in it |
My sister's dachsund did the same thing - vet said false pregnancy. |
I think you should just let it be. Libbie does this every so often. She loves her small toys! |
2 Attachment(s) Thanks for all the imput on my question.Last night we just let her be with her baby..she walked and hunted for about 30 min for the perfect hiding place...then she finally went back and got her baby, laid down next to me and started going to town licking her little toy it was just too sweet..I attached a pic of her with her little ducky toy... |
Awwwwww she's precious. You just gotta love em and wonder just what they are thinking when the do these silly things. So human baby like.:p |
She is adorable! |
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denzel is the total opposite he's never hid anything. If anything he takes all 50,000 toys out of his toy bucket and put them in special spots and runs and put it in one spot or just plays with them all if i put his toys up and he's not done he will simply take all 50,000 of them all out again lol. He's a lover he's living up to his name lol. |
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