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Why does my dog hate my Dyson?
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She gos beserk, trys to bite it, and barks a lot.
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You are not alone!!! My pup has hated the dyson from the word go! But now after a year or 2 pup accepts that i have to hoover - he now just scuttles off when i say mr hoover is coming out.! Pup now accepts that and (even tho he can be a yappy little dog) he stays quiet and either lies low in the kitchen or weather permitting he will lie in the garden until i have finished.
He knows i have to hoover every day - dyson is noisy but i couldn't be without it. Pup just stays a safe distance from it now!! We have always said that if intruders came in armed with a dyson then pup would let them get on with it!!!Lol!!!
However, when i have finished hoovering, pup will bring in boneo's, markies etc from his biscuit bowl and crunch them up all over the clean carpet!!! Guess he is having the last word (or woof)!!!! :o)xx
You are not alone!!! My pup has hated the dyson from the word go! But now after a year or 2 pup accepts that i have to hoover - he now just scuttles off when i say mr hoover is coming out.! Pup now accepts that and (even tho he can be a yappy little dog) he stays quiet and either lies low in the kitchen or weather permitting he will lie in the garden until i have finished.
He knows i have to hoover every day - dyson is noisy but i couldn't be without it. Pup just stays a safe distance from it now!! We have always said that if intruders came in armed with a dyson then pup would let them get on with it!!!Lol!!!
However, when i have finished hoovering, pup will bring in boneo's, markies etc from his biscuit bowl and crunch them up all over the clean carpet!!! Guess he is having the last word (or woof)!!!! :o)xx
I think it must be the noise - my youngest cat hisses and snarls at the upstairs dyson when I switch it on (she actually comes running upstairs in order to have a fight with it !!!!). The downstairs dyson has already been defeated by her - she pounced on the lead the first time I used it downstairs, so of course she is the boss there !
(Look, I know it might seem a bit excessive having two dysons but it saves me carrying one up and down a huge number of stairs every day or so.....)
(Look, I know it might seem a bit excessive having two dysons but it saves me carrying one up and down a huge number of stairs every day or so.....)
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It definitely isnt the noise of the dyson mine doesnt like, she is the same when I mop the floor.
But she is an absolute looney girl, and gets excited at the slightest thing........I cant even sneeze!!!
But she is sooooooo loveable.....perhaps she is trying to save me from something terrible, like 'housework'!!
But she is an absolute looney girl, and gets excited at the slightest thing........I cant even sneeze!!!
But she is sooooooo loveable.....perhaps she is trying to save me from something terrible, like 'housework'!!
My yorkie absolutely loves the Dyson. I have an upright, but when I use it as a cylinder cleaner with the nozzle attachment he hangs on the end of the nozzle - seems to enjoy the feeling of being sucked up!! He loves being cleaned with the brush on the tube!!
(The other dog isn't so daft, and just goes and hides away)
(The other dog isn't so daft, and just goes and hides away)
I try not to use the 'v' word, and as I have wooden floors, I don't need to do it very often.
Jules, my Smooth Collie used to go ballistic if I sneezed, he would run at me as though he were an attack dog! He spent a lot of time upstairs under my bed, often ignoring me calling him down, but if I wanted him all I had to do was go 'aaaah - and before I could get the 'choo' out he was thundering down the stairs at me.
Jules, my Smooth Collie used to go ballistic if I sneezed, he would run at me as though he were an attack dog! He spent a lot of time upstairs under my bed, often ignoring me calling him down, but if I wanted him all I had to do was go 'aaaah - and before I could get the 'choo' out he was thundering down the stairs at me.
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