Originally Posted by
Karen
Gracie, our Great Dane (mix), would cower like you've never seen when she thought she'd been bad. She could cringe so her shoulders were about 12 inches off the ground, and for a great Dane, that's pretty impressive! The sad part was, sometimes she "thought" she had been bad, when she hadn't. She'd greet us at the door all cringing sometimes, and we'd enter to realize she had taken all the stuffed bunnies from my bedroom and carried them to the dining room and arranged them around herself. She didn't chew any of them up, so she wasn't really in trouble, but it took a lot to convince her it was okay! She had never been abused - we got her third hand, and she was malnourished but never hit by the prior owners, in fact we had to spend months teaching her NOT to jump up in your arms when you clapped - they were raising her like their prior miniature poodle.
Mind you, Gracie, when she had escaped and gone for a run, would come back when no one was looking, and lie in the spot she'd usually be on the porch if she was on her chain, like "I was here all along!"