Can a dog have cabin fever?
I believe they can and I present my case below.
Within the last couple of weeks, a certain Labrador has been getting into some mischief.
Two weeks ago, she decided the dog couch is a giant stuffy that needs to be destroyed. More than once, I’ve come home to find bits of the couch on the floor. I’ve taken to wrapping the cushion in two towels, with hopes of stopping her destruction.
I’ve caught her checking in the sink to see if there were any goodies in there for her.
Last week she casually pulled my empty paper plate off the table next to me. She’s ripped up an empty oyster cracker baggie (don’t look at me, Hubby left it on the floor). And one day, I found a little wooden apple on the floor. I’m not actually sure where she got that.
My final piece of evidence….Last night I’m pretty sure she ate some butter (including the wrapper) that Hubby left on the counter, while he popped out of the kitchen for a minute.
It’s not like she’s not getting walks, because she is. It’s not like her walks are shorter, because they aren’t.
I can only come to the conclusion that it’s cabin fever. Or maybe it’s the shorter days, and the fact that most of our walks take place in the dark.
What do you think? Have you been experiencing any unusual behavior in your house of late?
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