Does your sheepie do this

Well Georgi scratches her bed or a area for about 5 mins & looks at the area that she has done & then looks down and then woofs the area for about 5 mins then lays down :?:
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I have bed fluffers, but not woofers. What evil spirits is she trying to exorcise before she goes to bed? Maybe you need to have her bedding checked out by a priest or something? ;-)

Kristine
Scaring off fleas? ........if only they could talk.........
Eevee doesn't do that, she likes to lay down on her bed, stand up, turn, lay down, get up again, move to a different spot, lay down, get up, scratch around, and lay down again, and so on until she's satisfied with the bed. Half the time she lays between the bed and the wall instead of actually on the bed.
Tiggy definitely spends time, energy and concentration on scratching up a bed before she settles in it. Why a bed, you ask? And not her bed?

Because she really enjoys doing it to Rastus' bed and then he wanders around the living room crying until I boot Tiggy off and fix it for him.
She doesn't woof at beds though.
Summer doesnt make beds. She just stands and looks in her basket then at us then her basket, until one of us tidies it! On the other hand the yorkie can make beds, she scratches, digs turns round and round and then collapses...
Virginia does her circles, anywhere from 3-5, before lying down... in our bed. However she will sometimes dig into the pillows on the couch, and has actually made pretty good pillow forts. Mady and Gracie when they hop into bed for snuggles, will often dig into my comforter and fluff it up real good.
panda walked in circles.....but only on her dog bed...

crazy lola does this pounce-dig thing on the tile....
Bricky will dig at carpet for like 5 minutes before lying down. And then he'll still paw at it with his front paws for awhile.
He's always done this and I have no idea why.
CamVal1 wrote:
Bricky will dig at carpet for like 5 minutes before lying down. And then he'll still paw at it with his front paws for awhile.
He's always done this and I have no idea why.



Tripper, the basset, used to do this on the couch, the old one had holes in the cushions to prove it.
I must have a odd one that looks down where she has fussed around & woofs at the area. I was hoping someone would say mine did that
Once I counted Langley do 40 circles before he settled. Or he comes to bed early and scrunches up all the bedding into a nice nest with his paws and nose.
Lil doesnt circle when she goes to sleep. Shes been sleeping under my pillow above my head since i brought her home. Shes a little big to fit all of her underneath me now so its more like her nose/head. (when she can sneak into that spot.)
Bloo scratches but only because he is burying his dinner. I think he is eating it and i find foos hidden under and behind things. He thinks if he hidea it all i will give him more!
I am more than certain loo was a sqrrel in his previous life! :D

But Bloo isnt allowed on the beds, so i wouldnt know if he does what georgi is doing.....
I have one turner (cozette), and one plopper (Matisse) - no woofs, yipes, or barks here...
Noop - but Archie when wet insists on scrunching up the towels we lay down on the kitchen floor and then not lying on them but rests his feet on the pile!
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