I have a dog that just stands at the door to go out. If I don’t see her, she just stays there, eventually lies down. We are again working on using the “dog bell” to notify me when she needs to go. It’s very cold here, but she even acts like this in the summer. It seems polite, except she won’t even ask by going to the door until she just can’t wait much longer. I have to take her out on a leash, so this time of year it takes time for me to get ready to go out.
gduncan58 almost 4 years ago
I understand that problem all too well, I can’t hardly get through a 15 minute video on YouTube without my dog wanting to go out!
WelshRat Premium Member almost 4 years ago
OK, ma’am? Step – or wheel – back from the television. You’re a little too close.
jmworacle almost 4 years ago
You had to Jinx it didn’t you…
admiree2 almost 4 years ago
Plus, if the weather is bad enough, the furry one will take extra time before being ready to return.
dlkrueger33 almost 4 years ago
That chair looks like it belonged to The Cat in the Hat!
Chithing Premium Member almost 4 years ago
It was the “hallelujah” that did it. It focused the attention of the Great Old Ones on you.
Durak Premium Member almost 4 years ago
When do the kids go to bed? It looks like four in the afternoon.
Michael G. almost 4 years ago
“You all love the dog!”
WCraft Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Then it must be snowing, raining, or very cold out. Seems that is when they are most likely to bug you for a walk!
Moonkey Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I have a dog that just stands at the door to go out. If I don’t see her, she just stays there, eventually lies down. We are again working on using the “dog bell” to notify me when she needs to go. It’s very cold here, but she even acts like this in the summer. It seems polite, except she won’t even ask by going to the door until she just can’t wait much longer. I have to take her out on a leash, so this time of year it takes time for me to get ready to go out.
PammWhittaker almost 4 years ago
You need a fenced back yard and a dog door, Kate