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We have an almost three year old Aussie named Abby. She can be protective over her bone....
We have an almost three year old Aussie named Abby. She can be protective over her bone. Occasionally she will get very crazy when she chews on her rawhide bone. Abby will grab her bone and jump up on your lap and stick it in your face and growl all at the same time. But the growl sounds more like a "purr" Also she usally has a "Stay away from me" look on her face. We can't tell if Abby is so happy she's making a purr/growl sound or what? It's very confusing. It's hard to explain but she acts like she's protecting her bone but If thats the case, why would she stick it in your face? Do you think it is something that is in the bone that is making her act like this? What do you think is the cause? Do you think she's being protective over it or what? Thank you for taking the time to help know what she's doing!