Context: I've always had a hard time interpreting people's nonverbal communication (autistic). My relative recently got a puppy German Shepherd (GS) and occasionally leaves her out our apartment every once in a while for 1-2 hours at a time. GS is always fed before hand, but her owner doesn't always take her out to use the bathroom prior to bringing her over. I did some minimal research on dogs back in the day but can't recall much and still, don't understand dogs well. I've always loved them though.
In our apartment, she is tied to the steps with her leash, as she will run throughout the house, usually in the bathroom to either drink water or take/eat toilet paper (sometimes used TP). As such, we keep her on the leash. She has been barking like crazy for 2-3 minutes and then she let out that sad little whines for another minute.
I try to go next to her, scratch her behind the ears, pet her belly, give her attention, but she leaves me after a few minutes and goes back to her barking. I think she wants attention from other people, but other people are busy (playing with babies, helping in the kitchen, etc….).
It was only after her owner came back that we realized she had to go outside to relieve herself. I want to make our house, a place that is comfortable for her. I was thinking of getting her the following….
- Bowl of water + mat (to absorb spills)
- Some kind of toy, she is always biting the carpet and the table cloth.
- Other stuff?
We give her treats (within reason as instructed by the owner). We try to reward good behavior. I just don't know what else to do or how to interpret what she wants based on her barks. Does she need to go outside to poo/pee? Is she hungry still? Does she want attention?
I genuinely don't know how to care for a dog and want to help.
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