We rescued Tucker about 5 months ago, (August 6th will be 5 months) He is estimated to be about 3.5. He is very sweet, calm and a great dog. I let him out to go potty tonight when it was dark and he acted afraid. Our neighbors directly behind us were having a party, it was not obnoxiously loud, but there were kids swimming in the pool, jumping in and having fun. Tucker didn't bark or anything, he just ran to the door. I picked him up and set him in the grass trying to get him to do his business, he wouldn't. I sat outside for a little bit with him, and called him to me. He came to me, no problem, but after I was done petting him, he ran right back to the back door, as if to say, let me in. Once again, no barking, he just wanted in.
He doesn't have any problems going at night time any other time. He loves people, I am just puzzled what made him react like that. They also had tiki torches lit, maybe the shadows from those.
Any ideas? Anyone ever deal with behavior like this?
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Ok, so I put Tucker on leash and just took him out again and he acted like he wanted to go in, a slight tug on the leash, but I gently tugged him into the grass, to potty and he did. :) I just acted like it was no big deal. It could be something from his past. Such a quiet boy he is too, amazing!!
This isn't a big issue, but is interesting. Our neighbors usually aren't in their backyard at night a lot either, so maybe he is just unsure.
This is clearly the only answer! Natalie, call in the ghost hunters. Tucker may be on to something.
(Sometimes I seriously believe Waffle is seeing something I cannot, though.)
Emma (1.5 year old Pembroke) freaks out at the shadow of branches moving. But it's not a consistent thing. It's as if she doesn't notice them. Then BAM! One night they're attacking her or something.
On the other hand, Corgis, like most dogs, are a creature of habit. I remember when we rearranged our furniture. Emma just didn't know what to do with herself. Maybe he just got a little concerned because it was out of the ordinary.
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