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7 Month German Shep ate the comforter and tried to bite...
Hi everyone... I haven't had to post in a while, however I feel the need today. My fiance and I went to Ottawa for five days in total for a wedding we had our landlord take care of her during that time. She sees him ever day so we figured she'd be fine we kept in touch while we were away he said besides escaping from her crate she was fine. Now that were back she's been REALLY bad not listening barking jumping completely opposite behavior. My fiance works the night shift 3pm-4am and he called me this morning saying when he got home he put her in the room with him (with 2 bones and a toy) and woke up finding she had completely destroyed the comforter obviously upset he went to put her in the crate and she went to bite him (she was showing her teeth so I assume this is aggressive). He's really upset and this is like the last straw with him. I don't want to get rid of her I don't understand why she's acting like this please help!!!!!! Is she confused? what is causing this sudden change in behavior?