Lick Up The Door
Bruno in their old house would always lick the front door when he needed to urinate. Else he would be staying around the door and won’t lick it. So, when they shifted to this new place, the couple expected that the doggo would follow the same pattern, but nothing like that happened.
A Problem
At this home, Bruno would run towards any door he found and would lick it up. He never ran towards the front door. The couple could not understand why was he behaving like this. Was he trying to communicate anything which the couple did not get?
Any Door
Samantha recalled that he would lick any door. Moreover, he would lick at the kitchen wardrobe, refrigerator door and in worst scenarios, while any of his owners would be in the shower, he would lick the glass door. This all was very much confusing for them.
Don’t Know
Bruno did not know where was the front door in this new space. He would lick any door that he came across. For a long time the couple confused his behavior to be indicative of something, but soon only they realized that the dog has found himself a short-cut.
A Short-Cut
John says that Bruno was taking up slow at this home. He was acting smart and playful as he would no longer have to run to a particular door and would just lick the nearest door he found. He did not even spare their kitchen cabinets and the frosted bathroom door was too much.
Running Behind
All this might be a hilarious and easy thing for Bruno, life for John and Samantha’s life was, however not easy. They always had to keep an eye on Bruno and make sure that he is not licking a door. They would have to run from one room to another just to check that he did not relieve himself at the odd places.