Some dogs do appear to be claustrophobic. If it is clean and not destructive when left alone in the home, I would not insist that it be crated. The ripping of bedding is indicative of extreme anxiety. It could be that it was crated and left for long periods, or is remembering a shelter experience - you'll probably never know unless the foster family has it's history. But, you can teach her to go to her bed instead of a crate, if you prefer. Also, do not coddle her with regard to food or treats. Otherwise, you may create a very finicky eater.
I'm glad that I'm not claustrophobic! His rising anxiety indicates that he may be claustrophobic.
Claustrophobic is an adjective.
No, the word claustrophobic an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example sentence:We were stuck in the claustrophobic cabin for two days after the blizzard.
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The correct spelling is "claustrophobic." It refers to a fear of being in confined or enclosed spaces.
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Yes, I believe so. He might just have a claustrophobic response.
No, but Squidward appears to be.
It's possible. If the mouse is in a closed of space and if the dogs in the way mouse have the tendency to get claustrophobic and could possibly chew out there way from the dogs body but its unlikely that the mouse would win over a dog. I hope that helps a bit :)