Why did she poop in your shoes? That sounds like cat revenge behavior. Was she mad at you?
Most likely anxiety as a pup, especially if you have to go out. My doggo did that as a pup but is the most calm doggo as an adult. The shoe was probably at the door where it's close to outside where they go to poop. My current pup is not as calm right now, but loves to play so I appreciate that.
Seems like it was a separation anxiety thing. I stepped outside for a moment because a friend showed up, and she seemed panicked? Like I wasn’t going to come back.
Admittedly, as gross as it was, it was funny. I just pictured her being like, “Oh, you’re going to go outside for a moment to say hello to your friend? Well take THIS.”
I also love your dog. They look regal. My dog would hate your dog though lol.
How old was she when you got her?
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