Closed Door Doesn't Stop Shepherd's Morning Greeting


Occurred on October 2025 /

Info from Licensor: "This started when Rhea was 13 weeks old. We had been training her every morning, taking her out every two hours a night and decided to do night and day shifts because one of us being tired is better than both.
Rhea ended up being very distracted, didn’t eat, sniffed and looked worried instead of training. It took me roughly a week to figure out what was wrong. Rhea was looking for mom or dad every morning. She couldn’t settle down until she knew the other person was safe. Every morning after pets, cuddles and potty we allow to come “find us” in bed so she begins her day knowing everyone is safe. She now knows how to open doors on her own."