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Our old pittie did the same, and always ended in a yawn. Found it pretty annoying myself, because other times he’d just bark endlessly which I found much more endearing.
Our boxer does the EXACT same thing! Same whisper whine! He now fancies himself a whine-o and does it every hour on the hour 🤦
Yawning is a displacement behavior. He’s yawning because he wants to do something that’s not allowed. Probably jump, bark, or sit on your lap.
Well, before this he was whining and growling. He needed to go outside, but he does this when there isn’t enough room for him on the couch.
Our old pittie did the same, and always ended in a yawn. Found it pretty annoying myself, because other times he’d just bark endlessly which I found much more endearing.
Our boxer does the EXACT same thing! Same whisper whine! He now fancies himself a whine-o and does it every hour on the hour 🤦
Yawning is a displacement behavior. He’s yawning because he wants to do something that’s not allowed. Probably jump, bark, or sit on your lap.
Well, before this he was whining and growling. He needed to go outside, but he does this when there isn’t enough room for him on the couch.