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03-26-2020 02:02 PM
home more with this virus going on. Petunia is happy her human (DD) is home more. She heads to DD first, I am second choice if DD isn't available. Little beast, I spoil her rotten too.
My 11yr. old Tess doesn't care one way or the other. Just wants her food and a clean litter box and she's happy. Well, as happy as she gets. She is a cantankerous old girl. lol I said if she was human she would be the one yelling for kids to get off her lawn while shaking her fist.
Oh, she'd take their ball and not give it back.
03-26-2020 02:07 PM
I saw on the internet a story about a dog who sprained his tail from wagging it so much. He was so happy that his owner was home all the time.
03-26-2020 02:58 PM
My three girls are certainly getting spoiled !! But I am starting to get bored, working from home is not really for me. Since I cannot go out at all right now at all, I am gonna go nuts!
03-26-2020 03:20 PM
My Jack Russells assume the new routine is especially for them: Extra walks, extra treats, more ear rubs.
They want more play time. Krypto who is 16 has a game with his breakfast. He stares at it, and wants me to soon feed him. He will nibble a bit of the moist but leave the rest and stare at the refrigerator for more.
He leaves it and if I'm not careful Snickers will steal it. Then he steals her bed. They are like kids!
At four o'clock they have me sing their "Vino " song for wine time, (peanuts for me, treats for them), then cuddle time.
It's almost four! 🐶🐶🍷🥜
03-26-2020 04:07 PM - edited 03-26-2020 04:09 PM
Midnight was so sad in the mornings when we left for work. Now he's like .... You guys still here? Talk to me. What's going on... Why am I always the last to know? His breed is used for security -- he has an innate need to know.
03-26-2020 04:39 PM
What a sweetheart! Thank you for posting the beautiful picture. Glad you will have time together. Our fur children are the best!
03-26-2020 04:54 PM
@Luvtuna wrote:I saw on the internet a story about a dog who sprained his tail from wagging it so much. He was so happy that his owner was home all the time.
I saw that, he was the cutest dachshund! His human noticed his tail had stopped wagging, took him to the vet, who said that he had actually sprained his tail from so much wagging!
He's now on pain killers and recovering!
03-26-2020 04:56 PM
@jeanlake wrote:Midnight was so sad in the mornings when we left for work. Now he's like .... You guys still here? Talk to me. What's going on... Why am I always the last to know? His breed is used for security -- he has an innate need to know.
Mastiffs are awesome protectors!
03-26-2020 05:05 PM
@Luvtuna I can believe a dog would sprain his tail from wagging. My west highland acts like I am sunshine when I enter the house and wags his carrot tail and smiles, I never tire of his antics!
03-26-2020 05:50 PM
@Luvtuna wrote:I saw on the internet a story about a dog who sprained his tail from wagging it so much. He was so happy that his owner was home all the time.
@Luvtuna One of our friends brought their dog over here when Shadow was younger. He had such a ball running around free on the former golf course! Several days after, his pup didn't feel well! Sprung tail!!!!!
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