Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
We left her for a few hours one evening, and I when I came home, right in front of the door, was a chewed up ornament from the tree. She has NEVER bothered with the tree before! I came in the house and saw the carnage on the floor and said calmly, "Hershey, what did you do?" And I got a little scared cause she wasn't at the door to greet me....
She was hiding under the dining room table and refused to come out. I didn't yell, I didn't act angry (mostly, cause she didn't really destroy the heirloom and it could be glued). But she wouldn't come out from under the table for awhile! As I was picking up pieces of the ornament, she finally came out and looked me, and slinked over to the corner of the room and PEED ON THE CARPET!
Hershey has never acted like this before - despite chewing up a number of items around our house that she finds when we leave her. It's like every 8th time we leave her behind when we go some place that she'll find something to chew, so its not a huge problem, but still we try to keep things on higher shelves :o)
Do any of your doodle act ashamed or upset after you catch them when they've done something they know they shouldn't do??
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I came home about 6 months ago and caught Peri chewing up a photo album. She dropped it immediately and went under the coffee table and would not look at me.
I did say "Peri" in that "you've been a bad girl" voice. Not my usually happy Peri voice!!!! They now. Even the slight change in your voice (not even yelling) is something they definitely know and pick up on!
I think it's been pretty well established by those who study these things, that dogs are incapable of deductive reasoning. (Certain of the smarter breeds who are known to be able to "make decisions" in the course of their work, like German Shepherds and Border Collies, have been thought to possibly be capable of inductive reasoning.) Deductive reasoning is essentially the thought process "If A, then B". That's the usual explanation given for why dogs are not acting shameful because they know they did something wrong; it's a visceral reaction to the presence of something associated with a bad outcome.
I don't give Murphy food from the table. My sons will sneak him stuff when they are around. If we are eating at the table and look at him, he turns his head, refusing to make eye contact. I say he KNOWS this is not appropriate and is showing guilt.
On the rare occasion he has been sick and had an accident in the house (maybe 4 times in his entire life..and he has never been scolded) he will not greet me at the door.
Dexter has no shame...he actually acts proud when he does something wrong.
Kirby really never does anything wrong. The few times he has, we have to be careful not to raise our voices at him because he is VERY sensitive and has submissively peed in the past from raised voices.
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