Dogs - false pregnancy
At least what I think it must be. She is six or seven, spayed at 6 months, border collie. Tuesday early hours she began pestering me to get up to let her out (1), straight out, straight back in, then again. Jumping up on bed, where she is not allowed to pester me to get up. I gave up, got up and laid on the settee for a couple of hours, rather than keep getting up. When I woke up next morning, she was asleep on my bed. She is not constipated.
Last night more of the same, except not quite so persistent, but began riving at the carpet in a corner of the bedroom, trying to squeeze in between the wall and a bedside cabinet a 3" gap.
(1) If she, or her big brother (arthritic, who cannot get up the stairs to tell me), need to go out during the night, she does the waking me up by sticking her cold nose under the quilt. She normally sleeps on the landing.
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