A dog could be staying under a table as a sign of anxiety. Another reason could be nothing is wrong with the dog and this is just a comfort zone.
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If your dog is still under the bush it is my dog lay under the bush but if he's not under it still it's my dog laid under the bush.
The word 'top'... table-top spinning-top and top-dog
i think its "he gets splinters in his tongue" but i am doing the worksheet now and it is one letter short if you mean a real dog with real table snacks, then he will probably get fat and stuff
"No, one does not need a dog grooming table in their home. You might need one if you have a dog that needs constant grooming or if you wanted to start a dog grooming service."
If your dog stays under the table all of the time, chances are that is where it feels safe. Obedience training can help your dog become more confident. A confident dog is more likely to participate in family activities.
Answer = Stand in the doorway, stay under a table and stay indoors.
Stay under a table, stay away window and pee
you get under a table and try to stay there or listen to your parent and what they say. Also stay away from tall stuff
All can i can say is stay under the table until the earthquakes is over
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Stay under a tipped bookshelf or table. A doorframe works nicely, too.
Technically this is VERY poor form and a Service Dog is to be an invisible as possible meaning laying quietly under the table. A Service Dog should never be sitting in the booth or in a high chair.
Because it want's from the table! but don't even think about feeding it from the table!
Then let it be that. Under table relationships are nice, but they won't stay hidden for long.
table scrap.if you want it to be a hunting dog feed it dog food full of poroten if you feed it table scraps it will ruin the dog.
Keep an emergency kit ready. When the earthquake strikes, stay under a table or a doorframe (sturdy structures-get the point?)