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So we got this new house and my dog is freaking out

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  1. Akira12

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    So we got this new house and finally have all our stuff moved first time sleeping here now. My dog and all my grandmas dogs have no problem with the house at all they loved it. Now I'm in my room sleeping my dog maisy is cuddled up to my side and snoozing peacefully...till a couple hours ago. Now she's at the door whining scratchin and all around a complete panic attack. Now I know it's not for the bathroom or anything similar since she went before bed like usual. Is there some reason why she's doing so? How do I make her comfortable and settle down? She got sick she's so stressed out and I don't know what to do!! I feel bad but I'm tired and can't sleep. Any ideas would be appreciated.
     
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    The only explanation is....GHOSTS.
    Lol, that's what I'd think but not sure if you believe in that stuff.
    But could be other things. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
     
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    It takes dogs a little but of time to adjust to new surroundings. It's an unfamiliar environment with unfamiliar smells. She will adjust, give her some time :slight_smile:

    If you brought anything of hers from the old house that isn't washed (like an old blanket) the familiar scents might help.
     
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    Yea that is what I would suggest. If she doesn't settle try taking her for a walk around the house or doing some tricks to distract her and reward her with some of her favourite treats.
     
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    Thanks all! She seems to be doing a bit better but it'll take time to adjust xD
     
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    Oh snap, it's a ghost get the hell out of there

    haven't you seen horror movies?!
     
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    I was about to say the same thing lol
     
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    Sounds you cannot hear annoy dogs like that tune stuck in your head.

    My dog does that when there are birds, dogs, cats, or squirrels outside (she is afraid of all of that).