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Is she trying to come in our go out? Yes, it's for attention. She wants in or out. If it's to be in, remember sheepdogs don't do well by themselves. They need to be with another animal......2 or 4 pawed. They are very owner-velcro.
Be grateful it's just a coo......could be a full blown sheepdog bark! |
Chewie makes a sound similar, but I don't think it is a coo. It sounds suspiciously like a whine.... like a basset hound would make... ummm DOES make!
Dang you Simon - quit teaching him bad habits!!! Simon is the ultimate mama's boy, and whines at my bedroom door. Lately I have been hearing a duet in the morning. |
Heart grunts like a piggy.. .....(I'd rather she coooo!!!!!!) |
panda mubbles and groans...wookie style.....she also sighs loudly when she is dissatisfied! |
we have two whiners and a coo-er. The Irish setter coos, and moans, and sighs - such a diva. |
Shelby moans very loudly, then she stretches the moan & "talks" through it.
One day she was downstairs & I was upstairs. I was the only human home. I thought I heard a man's voice downstairs. I was scared for a few minutes thinking there was an intruder downstairs. I soon realized it was Shelby really stretching the moan into manly voice. She is so funny |
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