Marm reminds me of our family Black Lab, Pax. She would stick her cold, wet nose on mine when I was asleep. Feeling that plus those ticklish dog whiskers snapped my eyes open. That when she started kissing me because “the puppy was awake”.
On the rare occasions my wife and I would try to sleep in, one of our Rotts would decide I needed to be up. He couldn’t cold nose us because of the blankets. So he would come rest his head on the bed and stare at me. He knew when I woke up, even if I didn’t open my eyes. If I didn’t get up and ignored him. He’d inhale deeply and exhale vigorously, blowing cold dog snarful on my face. THAT got me up with some alacrity.
This is the same dog that when my wife got home from work, ease up behind her, stick his head under her skirt and cold nose her behind, knowing full well she’d screech and smack at him.
I would have rather had the cold nose today. Cleaned the snow off the van early then when I was leaving for work we had ice cold rain. Our dog slept through it.
I often sleep with one foot out of the covers – I don’t know why. I have also often accused my wife of training the dog to come into the bedroom and apply that cold wet nose to the bottom of my foot. Not only is it guaranteed to SLAM you into consciousness, that first breath (GASP?) you take will also supply enough oxygen to last until noon.
SHAKEDOWNCITY 11 months ago
“Snout” patrol.
LookingGlass Premium Member 11 months ago
Marm would make a GREAT Basic Military …. Training Instructor!!!!
;-)
FreyjaRN Premium Member 11 months ago
Marm reminds me of our family Black Lab, Pax. She would stick her cold, wet nose on mine when I was asleep. Feeling that plus those ticklish dog whiskers snapped my eyes open. That when she started kissing me because “the puppy was awake”.
kaycstamper 11 months ago
Makes me miss my Arlie, 140 lb Husky-Golden Retriever! Goofiest gentle giant I ever met!
juicebruce 11 months ago
Yes … Awake … Now I am ;-)
'IndyMan' 11 months ago
You don’t have to be so CHEERFUL about it, Dottie ! ! ! Phil isn’t that bad of a husband that you have to ‘get back’ at him ! ! !
Just-me 11 months ago
On the rare occasions my wife and I would try to sleep in, one of our Rotts would decide I needed to be up. He couldn’t cold nose us because of the blankets. So he would come rest his head on the bed and stare at me. He knew when I woke up, even if I didn’t open my eyes. If I didn’t get up and ignored him. He’d inhale deeply and exhale vigorously, blowing cold dog snarful on my face. THAT got me up with some alacrity.
This is the same dog that when my wife got home from work, ease up behind her, stick his head under her skirt and cold nose her behind, knowing full well she’d screech and smack at him.
Both were big games to him and we miss him badly.
xsintricks 11 months ago
Jerry Clower had a real funny one about gettin’ cold nosed.
tcayer 11 months ago
My alarm goes off at 5:30, and my dogs just roll over and go back to sleep!
JudithStocker Premium Member 11 months ago
“cold nose” is right! I get that from my cat on my forehead along with some "purrr"s in my ear to get me awake.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 11 months ago
Cock-a-doodle-Duke.
bwswolf 11 months ago
Marm …….. You sure know how to get someone on the palms of their feet ….. pretty fast …… ;)
dbrucepm 11 months ago
I would have rather had the cold nose today. Cleaned the snow off the van early then when I was leaving for work we had ice cold rain. Our dog slept through it.
anncorr339 11 months ago
Marm you really love Phil
Chris Sherlock 11 months ago
More reliable than an alarm clock.
Braveheart1951 11 months ago
I often sleep with one foot out of the covers – I don’t know why. I have also often accused my wife of training the dog to come into the bedroom and apply that cold wet nose to the bottom of my foot. Not only is it guaranteed to SLAM you into consciousness, that first breath (GASP?) you take will also supply enough oxygen to last until noon.