Is your dog brave or not so brave?

in #pets7 years ago (edited)

My dog is Juno. She is a golden retriever and turned 9 years old this year. She is not brave at all. Just about everything that shouldn’t scare her scares her......insects, ceiling fans, bags, oven mitts etc! Although she did try to attack my chainsaw one day when’s I was cutting up a tree(something she should of been scared of). Here are some pictures of her hiding spots when she’s scared by something.

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In the bathtub bc my fiancé’s cat is sitting in the hallway trapping her!

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In the closet because it’s storming!

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Under the cot while camping bc of fireworks in the distance.

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Partially under a log chair in the hunting cabin during opening day of deer season(gun shots)!

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Under my arm because I shut off the ceiling fan and it’s no longer spinning!

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