Rogue was barking that bark I recognize when she needs me for something. Not her “take a break” or feed me bark. Not her bark for I’m “I’m telling you, move over cause I’m joining you on the bed” bark. I was sleeping during the day since I work nights. My husband was home and responded to Rogue with “fooey” rather than learn her bark tones or see what she wants. In his defense he didn’t want her to wake me. Like any mother, I hear her, even when she has the most quietest whimpers. ANYWAY, I stumble down the hall to see what Rogue needs just as my husband meets me at the kitchen. It was our Maltipoo having a seizure. I was impressed.
So I have the Smartest Dutchie.
Saralee
Rogue (Dutch Shepherd) 2 years old
Joachimstaler @ IG
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SEL wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 9:57 pm
Wow, that is smart! Has she ever done that before with your other dog, trying to let you know if something is wrong?
Hasn’t alerted me to the seizure activity’s before. She will let me know if our other two dogs need to go outside or come in....but not every time.
Saralee
Rogue (Dutch Shepherd) 2 years old
Joachimstaler @ IG