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Post by grizabella on Dec 31, 2012 21:44:25 GMT -5
youtu.be/bULFud5plYgHappy New Year!!! ;D My doggy resolutions are to regularly get to obedience classes so Bella can graduate a few grades and to try and keep a lid on my fondness for buying more collars than we need..
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Post by Gazinghound on Jan 1, 2013 22:40:44 GMT -5
Those sound good; here's hoping they prove to be keepable. ;D Ulla has definitely resolved never to mistake my parents' room for a lavatory ever again. Whenever she's done that, though, she wasn't thinking straight, because she goes right on the same spot where she always likes to lie down. Jack spent the evening playing, sharing my carrots (he apparently loves the crunch--I wonder whether they'll improve his eyesight any, or fix his "googly eye," lol--j/k, Jackie!!), and cuddling on my mom when the fireworks began. Rusty mostly lazed around because he's been a little stiff and listless as of late; we've been giving him some joint-health supplements that help a bit. And Ulla, of course, moved all over the house trying to escape the sound, looking around frantically as if she were expecting something to explode right next to her. She repeatedly attempted to hide under my brother's desk and mine, went on my bed for a bit, messed in my parents' room again--turning us into a 1 am cleaning party--and finally opted to just give up, lie down on my floor, and be a footwarmer for the duration of the "bombing." It really must be the percussive quality that bothers a dog's more sensitive hearing, but doesn't affect most of us humans. Because the sound is quieter than many of the ones occurring inside the house all the time, yet she can always identify a firework straight away--and reacts by, say, leaping over the back of the recliner (nearly taking it over backwards in the process...) =\
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