Good morning to all my friends. Good comments all.@nighthawks: an excellent travelogue. Did you record it? Thanks for posting.Be well my friends and have a blessed day.
We had a Shetland Sheep dog mix once. I was more afraid of the storms than she was. Even if it was pouring & I didn’t want to go out- she did. Only once it really was raining so hard she waited the few minutes til it let up SLIGHTLY, thne said okay it’s bearable now.
My dog Clancy (1998-2011) was terrified of storms, but never made a puddle. As he got older, Benadryl no longer worked, and he’d just pace around, toenails clicking on the tile and linoleum, and shiver and shake until the storm passed. Joining his masters under the covers or being held didn’t help either. With the benefit of hindsight, I should have asked the vet for some doggie tranquilizers.
I was working on a farm one summer. They told me the dog they had was not friendly to strangers and to look out . He was also scared silly of thunder. One evening a big thunderstorm rolled in. The dog came and crawled under my chair for safety. I reached down and scratched his ears and petted him during the booming and flashing.
Templo S.U.D. almost 10 years ago
Bravery, huh?
Argythree almost 10 years ago
And whose duty is it to clean up the, uh…
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Scared the ……out of ya, huh?
cdward almost 10 years ago
Doody indeed.
tonypezzano almost 10 years ago
Someone outside must be very excited to visit the second largest city in Poland.
Nighthawks Premium Member almost 10 years ago
my thoughts exactly
Starman1948 almost 10 years ago
Good morning to all my friends. Good comments all.@nighthawks: an excellent travelogue. Did you record it? Thanks for posting.Be well my friends and have a blessed day.
WDemBlk Premium Member almost 10 years ago
We had a Shetland Sheep dog mix once. I was more afraid of the storms than she was. Even if it was pouring & I didn’t want to go out- she did. Only once it really was raining so hard she waited the few minutes til it let up SLIGHTLY, thne said okay it’s bearable now.
Tawanda almost 10 years ago
ooooppps. :~)
Charlie Fogwhistle almost 10 years ago
My dog Clancy (1998-2011) was terrified of storms, but never made a puddle. As he got older, Benadryl no longer worked, and he’d just pace around, toenails clicking on the tile and linoleum, and shiver and shake until the storm passed. Joining his masters under the covers or being held didn’t help either. With the benefit of hindsight, I should have asked the vet for some doggie tranquilizers.
StelBel almost 10 years ago
Well, Tony Pezzano and nighthawks , my first thought was Krakow, Poland, as well!
It only makes sense. With the whistling Warsaw of the wind, the lulling Lodz of the pouring rain, and the gurgling Gdansk of the gushing gutter….
ellisaana Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Our dogs were usually underfoot, except when a storm was coming. None of them piddled on the floor, but they would head for the basement.
DennisinSeattle almost 10 years ago
Looks like pee, but located in the wrong place for these 3 boys.
Bob. almost 10 years ago
I was working on a farm one summer. They told me the dog they had was not friendly to strangers and to look out . He was also scared silly of thunder. One evening a big thunderstorm rolled in. The dog came and crawled under my chair for safety. I reached down and scratched his ears and petted him during the booming and flashing.
He was my pal forever after that.dliley almost 10 years ago
The pee should be in front of the guys, not behind. I demand a recount!
heatherjasper almost 10 years ago
Wait, how did the puddles end up behind them? Or is that the wrong function I’m thinking of?