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I have a 25 month old doodle, about a month ago, she started this crying bit, walking around, a cry, takes her ball sits in the kitchen, cries, she looks right at me, I know its an attention thing.  Anyone else dealing (dealt) with this, what did you do?

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Your Doodle is better behaved than mine.  Murphy takes the tennis ball (or any toy) and shoves it in my lap....then he stares at me and barks.  He knows that I will ignore him until he's sitting quietly, but he tries the "intimidation tactic" anyway.  I totally agree that it's about attention.  I do think it's important that playing is on your terms and something to be earned, so I always make sure my Doods to do "something" first (usually a sit/stay). 

Sunny also takes a toy and shoves it in my lap, then rests her head on the toy and wiggles it until I do something. My parents just throw the toy for her, but I make her sit for it.

It may not be an attention thing. Does she ever take the ball onto a bed or other piece of furniture and cry? Is she spayed?

Yes, she was spayed at like 6 months.   Yes, she sits by all (like 6) of her balls when she does the majority of her crying.

Some female dogs exhibit symptoms of false pregnancy, and it looks very much like what you're describing. I had a spayed female do this many years ago, and I cannot for the life of me remember what caused it, or what was done for it, but i did consult the vet. With her, it was a rubber squeaky toy that she was carrying around and "nesting" with in various places, crying the whole time. Came out of nowhere.

My girl does this, but to me, she does not look like she is trying to get attention.   She carries around a stuffed brown toy and cries, whines, paces, and many times I find it buried under my pillow or she buries it in the couch.  I do NOT let Spud have this one toy. 

She started doing this a few months ago.   At first she seemed so desperate.  Now I just go along with whatever she thinks or feels she needs to do to " Hide The Baby" as I call it. 

Like Karen, it reminds me of nesting or she is trying to act like she is a mother.  I have another friend who agrees with my theory. 

I would be interested to know what the vet told you Karen, if you remember let me know when you post it here.  Thanks

I will never remember; the dog in question went to the Bridge over 20 years ago, and even the vet she saw at the time has passed on. I just remember that he said it sounded like false pregnancy. It may have had something to do with hormones.

Your description is exactly what she was doing.

Starlit was spayed in June.  This started after that.  I may be thinking wrong, but my thoughts were:  Human children act out playing house, mothering, doll babies, superman, etc.

 

So Spud acts like Superman or John Travolta and Starlit plays house with her baby. 

 

At first I was so alarmed but now, I help her with her "baby" as I call it.  She calms down in just a few minutes. 

I only mention spayed because it is less common in dogs who have been spayed. It's not a typical behavior and there's no need to "watch out" for it.

Sorry that you were offended at my attempt to share information and reasure you. I won't make that mistake again.

Timothy, is your girl vocal in other situations?  My girl, sings in the morning, sings when she is excited, i.e. we are pulling into the park to play...etc.   I call it singing because it is really not barking sound.  Does this make sense.  My girl does not bark much but  is vocal when excited.

Jasmine does this every day after she eats in the morning only. She picks up a stuffed dog and walks atround the house crying, after a minute or two she stops. Can't figure it out.

She was spayed at 6 months.

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