My dog is really attached to a toy and makes wierd noises when its in her mouth. What is this all about?

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My walks around my with dog toy. She does not go anywhere without it. Usually its in her mouth and its usually for a long time. While the is in her mouth she makes these weird noises. I cant figure this out.. Someone help!

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    • wildkit
    • March 20, 2010

    Well, it would help if you added what kind of noise she makes, like a groaning or growling or whimpering. Anyway, this is a normal dog behavior. Sometimes, when there are no other dogs around to la with, they attach themselves to an inanimate friend to play with. In this case, it’s a particular toy your dog has. If you don’t like this behavior, replace it with a different toy and put the old toy away for a while. If the same thing occurs, only play with toys that are out when your dog has to play with them (tennis balls for example). Then your dog can have fun without annoying you. Make sure that if you separate your dog from her “friend” you give her plenty of encouraging talk (good girl, ect.) and stroke and pat her often.

    Hope this helped, good luck

    • Subbramaniam C
    • March 20, 2010

    Normal. It is a chewing noise. Sounds like a sort of fusion between a grunt, yelp and a whine with lots of air. Happens.

    Ensure that the toy is made of some hard material which the dogs teeth cannot tear or worse- the dog can swallow bits of- and also ensure that the coating is ok! After that leave her and her toy alone.

    • Horse Lover
    • March 20, 2010

    Your dog has an obsession with the toy. You should consult an animal behaviorist.

    • Zipporah
    • March 20, 2010

    Hi
    She’s probably just making happy noises, or breathing funny because it’s in her mouth.

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