Beanie loves puppies. i agree that they dogs react to the sound of puppies more because they want to protect them.
Beanie loves puppies. i agree that they dogs react to the sound of puppies more because they want to protect them.
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It was probably just the pitch of the barks that attracted her attention. I can play lots of clips of dogs barking and Jamie and Charlie can care less. I play other clips and they come running. Double-Oh of course only comes running when kitties are meowing on TV haha
Kia had puppies before I adopted her and sometimes she reacts to puppy sounds and sometimes she doesn't. There are two Husky puppies living in our building now and Kia just wants nothing to do with them. They jump on her and try to play and she just snarks at 'em.![]()
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She'll sometimes react to a crying dog on TV when I'm watching Animal Cops.
I don't think she misses her puppies nor do I think it would of mattered to her if she had puppies or not.
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I think females can respond to that high pitched sound puppies make more than just because it's high pitched - all female dogs have a maternal instinct - just like humans.
"Did you ever notice when you blow in a dog's face he gets mad at you?
But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window." -- Steve Bluestone
Maybe Molly has hers because she was incompletely spayed and goes through false pregnancies every 6 months then.
I guess it depends on the dog though.
"Did you ever notice when you blow in a dog's face he gets mad at you?
But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window." -- Steve Bluestone
Missy reacts to the new pup (Muffin) in a much different way than Mocha does. She pays attention to Muffin's every noises, and moves, and she lets Muffin chew on her ears while she licks Muffin & cleans her ears in return. She also stays in the bed with Muffin at nite for a while before going to her own bed, as if to keep her warm, or at least to provide company, while Mocha doesn't seem to want to interact that much with Muffin. Mocha is also very sweet toward Muffin & will play with Muffin, but not in the way Missy does, almost like there is a teaching thing going on...
I'm not sure if it's just a coincidence, or there is indeed a difference between the way male & female dog reacts to the new puppy. To me, I think Missy's maternal instinct has kicked in somehow, even though she was spayed very young, and had never had any litter of her own.
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