Next to the biggest heartache is when our dogs have died. Daughter missed 2 days of school when one died, teacher was mean about it. Dogs are forgiving no matter what you do or how you speak to them and still seem to love you and a bond that cannot be explained.
Cappkid, THAT Person should NOT be a teacher! I would be banned for saying what I think about that one!And why is LOUIE on the floor? He should be in the bed too! There’s room! SHAME on you Henry!Good evening Crew!
That’s exactly what I did for my little female Border Collie who was thunder-fearful. I’d find her face in mine at night during the storm; I finally learned just to calm her and then keep my hand on her back until she was OK. That was the ONLY thing that little girl was afraid of.
Bilan about 7 years ago
Did the nightmare involve a need for a belly rub when there’s nobody around to do it?
GROG Premium Member about 7 years ago
I’m sure Louie won’t think it’s so little.
Good morning, Crew
She Mc about 7 years ago
Aahhh, sweet, a hand in need, as the saying goes!
capkidd about 7 years ago
Next to the biggest heartache is when our dogs have died. Daughter missed 2 days of school when one died, teacher was mean about it. Dogs are forgiving no matter what you do or how you speak to them and still seem to love you and a bond that cannot be explained.
rgcviper about 7 years ago
I thought it was going to say Belly rubber instead. This works, too, though.
Sorry to hear your story, capkidd. That’s tough. Best wishes.
Good Sunday Morning, Crew.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 7 years ago
Thats me.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 7 years ago
Cappkid, THAT Person should NOT be a teacher! I would be banned for saying what I think about that one!And why is LOUIE on the floor? He should be in the bed too! There’s room! SHAME on you Henry!Good evening Crew!
johovey about 7 years ago
Our dogs sleep in bed with us. There are lists of why that is beneficial. Good for puppers and humans, alike.
dogday Premium Member about 7 years ago
That’s exactly what I did for my little female Border Collie who was thunder-fearful. I’d find her face in mine at night during the storm; I finally learned just to calm her and then keep my hand on her back until she was OK. That was the ONLY thing that little girl was afraid of.