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Does anyone's dog look through window

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Angelbaby101 · 27/03/2023 09:53

I've never had a dog do this before and just wandered if anyone else's dog does this. I dont allow my dogs on the sofa normally, mainly because i dont want them jumping up over people who visit, which weve had before when we did allow them on sofa and also to reduce unwanted hair on there when malting season comes and to help train this, I have a doggy cam that I can watch when I'm out to see what they do and also to make sure they aren't barking and disturbing neighbours when we nip out. Anyway we have a 9 month gsd who has been a really good pup so far, but have noticed she started to jump on sofa when I leave to look out the window. There's no barking or anything like that. At first I was asking her to get off the sofa through the cam and this worked for a while. I then noticed she started to do it again, so rather than tell her off I, watched to see what she does and she literally just sits there watching the world go by. She'll get off for a little nap then back up again to peek. Does anyones dog do this? I dont think its SA, I had a dog once who suffered terrible SA and I'm not seeing any signs of that from her. I actually don't mind her peeking through the window. It's quite sweet. My other dog has no interest in the sofa at all. It is only when we are out the younger one does it, I'm not sure if she's waiting on us to get back or just watching the world go by. She stays in one spot. Should I allow this and maybe just put a little throw where she sits? She never jumps up on there when people are here so it hasn't affected her manners with visitors. It's just really strange to watch because no other dog has done this before so I'm not sure if it is she's waiting for us, watching the world, or guarding the home maybe.

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Angelbaby101 · 08/04/2023 10:49

@RedBonnet ahhh no. You need those ear muff things they use at the groomers to drown out sound of the hairdryer. We have a collie down the road who barks at literally anyone walking past, it's constant. The owners are always in so I think they've become used to it now.
Mine is so nosey, she'll watch someone walk by and if she can't see where they are going she'll stand further back on the sofa and poke her head through the blinds until she's satisfied they've gone.

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ilovesushi · 11/04/2023 16:34

Inspired by this thread and particularly @Poochypaws magnificent window viewing spot I have put vets bed down by our front windows upstairs and downstairs and it is very very popular with dog and cats alike!

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