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Another yorkie thing?? Here is another funny thing: :D I give Macie a treat in the mornings after she has gone outside and done her business... it is something I have done since she was just a baby. If she had a good night and went outside and "took care of business" in the morning then she would get a treat. Anyway, now when she gets her treat, she has to go and hide it immediately. (Usually she takes it and goes back to bed with my hubby and hides it in the blanket) After she has successfully hidden her treat- she will wait about a minute, then she will dig it back out and eat it. It is sooo funny- and she does this every day! :D Talk about compulsive behavior!! |
What a cute behavior of Macie! :D I love how the longer you have a Yorkie the more personality you see in them. They always keep you laughing that's for sure! :p So with Macie this of course doesn't fall under the rule of "No eating crackers in bed" |
It must be a yorkie thing..lol.Both of mine hide treats..Poor Lady hides thigs in the open,like under a chair or next to the couch,but Jess will leave things in my shoes,under pillows,behind the toilet,etc..lol.Its very funny because after hiding it they always come back as if saying "Look,its gone..I will be needing another one please"..lol. :aimeeyork |
I think its so funny that they do that! I used to give Lliy a treat also after going potty. A few days before I went to Vegas I was packing the suitcase and I never noticed that Lily wasnt eating her treats. Well, guess where I found them when I arrived at the hotel!!!!! And boy did my clothes stink!!!! LOL :rolleyes: |
If it's a treat that everybody is getting, she will run in the other room with hers, drop it somewhere and come back like "can I have another now??" She knows none of the other dogs will find it becasue they are all hanging around the goodie bag! They really are soooo smart!! |
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