Lost dog surprised pawrents as she turns out to be playing hide and seek in her house as she reveals herself after her pawrents’ frantic search: ‘She just ignored us while we searched for her.’

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    "AND THIS DOG COMES WALTZING OUT OF OUR BEDROOM" 141
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    My dog... You guys... When I adopted a 7 year old dog, I thought she'd be relaxed. She's now 11, and I love her to bits (she's my life) but I swear I'm at
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    wits end with her. Last night, as per usual, I let my dog out the back door for piddles, while my SO locked up the house. Once back inside, I tucked her
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    in under her blanky in her bed in the lounge, like I do every night. I wake up at around 1am, and as usual I go check on her to see she's still covered
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    up. As I get closer to her bed, I see her blanket off to the side. And she's not on her bed. No big deal. Sometimes she sneaks onto the outside lounge
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    furniture on the balcony. Nope, she's not there. That's odd, I think. I check the inside couch, and then the bed in the spare bedroom. No dog. I check
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    under desks and chairs and tables. No dog. At this point I'm panicking. I wake my SO, but he insists he never got up during the night (because at this
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    point I'm convinced it's him who locked her out). We live on a communal backpackers-type property, so even if she's out of the house, she's within
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    an enclosed property and there are some lounge spaces that she can sleep in. So my SO switches on all the lights in the house and starts searching
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    for her, calling her name. I unlock the door and gate and run outside and search all the areas. I cannot call to her, since there are other people staying there
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    and I don't want to wake them. This dog is nowhere to be found. After about 20mins of searching, I'm starting to wonder if she managed to jump
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    off of the 2nd storey balcony and onto the road. I'm about to break our lockdown curfew and go screaming down the street. She's a pavement
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    special mixed breed so I know (bless her heart) that no one would steal her. Exhausted and panicked, me and my SO take a seat in the lounge. We're
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    perplexed. It's impossible that she could've gotten out. How. No one opened a door for her. I tucked her in before bed. Close to tears I say "I wish I
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    could've whistled for her outside, but I didn't want to wake everyone else". "would she have come if you whistled? "SO asks. of course" I say,
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    and let out a soft, feeble, teary whistle as an example. AND THIS DOG COMES WALTZING OUT OF OUR BEDROOM, TAIL
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    WAGGING, SUPER EXCITED TO SEE US. Turns out she wandered into our room, saw an open closet door, and got in there, and just ignored us for 30
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    mins while we searched for her. She's never done this before and always sleeps through the night in her bed. (she's scared of thunder so
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    I think there might have been a distant storm) And that's the story about how an 11 year old dog managed to
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    disappear inside a locked house and cause a mild panic. Edit: Dog tax. Her name is Xena.
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