Both Harry and Pearly now have this annoying but very funny thing going on. Everytime we see them first thing in the morning, or when we come home at night, they pull their bedding out and chuck it around the place.
Ours do this for two reasons, a)The filling is not arranged inside the cover to their liking causing bumpy bits. b) It needs washed (this is not always apparent to us if they have stood in something and trecked it in, but doesn't happen often)
Bit strange they're both doing it - do they lie on it the rest of the time?
Alternatively - they just like to keep you on your toes wondering what they're up to!
Tilly doesn't do this luckily but my parents Lurcher, Drummer, has always done this. Whenever anyone gets in the door he frantically brings you a bit of his bed as a 'present', even when their cavalier used to be lying on the bed who would go flying up in the air as the bed disappeared from underneath him! He won't rest until you've taken his 'present' from him and if you won't he stands and barks at you with his bark muffled by the bedding until you do. Aren't dogs strange at times?!!!!
my dogs sleep on my bed and although i make it nice and neat in the morning, i always come home to the duvet cover all upside down and a mess basically. I dont know what they get up to. They must dig at it to try and get underneath the cover or something
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Tilly doesn't do this luckily but my parents Lurcher, Drummer, has always done this. Whenever anyone gets in the door he frantically brings you a bit of his bed as a 'present', even when their cavalier used to be lying on the bed who would go flying up in the air as the bed disappeared from underneath him! He won't rest until you've taken his 'present' from him and if you won't he stands and barks at you with his bark muffled by the bedding until you do. Aren't dogs strange at times?!!!! Debbie
I nearly choked laughing at that - the lurcher doing the old "tablecloth" trick with bedding the spaniel's lying on.
Daz does a lot of bed flinging though not connected with going out as far as I know. Mostly it's that we keep trying to put his duvet neatly folded at the edge of the landing (our landing is central to the house and most rooms lead off from it and are visible from it) and he hurtles around in a circle bunching his bed between his feet. Then he flops into is heavily and only after a little while did I spot that whatever position it and he ends up in, his face will be pointing into whichever room Peter and/or I are in.
Chad does this too and then does it to Tigers bed too. For a change he sometimes does it to his own and then either turfs Tiger off his bed (so he can have it) or gets on Tigers bed with him. Laid back Tig tolerates it all!