Beagle Question: My Beagle, Molly keeps taking things and hiding them. She takes VERY STRANGE things that a dog doesn't need, she'll take brushes, combs, shoes! My dog even once took my pocket book and hid it behind the couch. Please help me, it took me over an hour to find it and I want my dog to stop doing this. Thanks! Owner: Carol, Beagle: Molly
Our Beagle Advice: Hi Molly. This is a good Beagle question! The reason for a dog taking something is very, very simple: they want it. A dog will have no concept that this is unacceptable unless you train your dog to know it.
In many cases, this is a throwback behavior, as wild dogs would gather many items and hide them away for a future use.
There are 2 main reasons for a dog taking and hiding objects.
1: A puppy who is teething may be so uncomfortable, that they take any objects that they can get their mouth on. If they gather a lot of objects, they may hide them to use later.
A puppy will have an overwhelming need to chew on just about anything. Your Beagle may understand that it is not acceptable to take your shoes and other things, so she may hide it in order to hide the fact that she just did something that you find unacceptable.
If your puppy is teething, taking and hiding objects, you can help by:
Buying some high quality teething toys and scatter them in the house. As your puppy roams around, looking for an object to chew on, your Beagle will find some very helpful teething toys! In turn, you will be more than happy to see your Beagle gather up the toys and keep their “secret stash” of teething toys.