We use to have two sibling short-hair red dachshunds, one male & one female. Whenever the boy, named Geddy, was asleep… if someone walked over to him and just said “hungry?” while he was under the blanket, he’d shoot out from under that thing like he was fired out of a cannon and run straight to the kitchen. Sadly, we said goodbye to him in 2020 and his sister Sadie the following year.
Dogs aren’t always as deeply asleep as we think. Sometimes they are on “idle,” as I call it. They will show some little sign of listening to things if we look at them and will respond quickly if needed. Others, they are deeply asleep and it will take a little longer. A deaf dog misses a lot. My last dog was totally deaf her last few years and I could sometimes sneak in and sit down and read for an hour or two and she would wake up and see me and be so excited! She could not figure it out – I wasn’t there when she went to sleep.
cgale42 almost 2 years ago
Selective hearing.
robertdkrebs Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Red, you didn’t think that through. Now you have to get your butt up and get Rover his Milky Bone. Lol.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Rover, you are a clever pup!
yip yip yip almost 2 years ago
Gets Rover every time, maybe Rover needs to lower the sensitivity of his milk bone radar. Yip yip yip yip yip
Catfeet Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Rover can leave Milky Bone crumbs in Red’s bed any time!
my3dogsons almost 2 years ago
Can Rover’s expressions get any better?!! BTW, Newton may be sound asleep but always hears (?) the refrigerator door opening . . .
Michael Rosser Premium Member almost 2 years ago
We use to have two sibling short-hair red dachshunds, one male & one female. Whenever the boy, named Geddy, was asleep… if someone walked over to him and just said “hungry?” while he was under the blanket, he’d shoot out from under that thing like he was fired out of a cannon and run straight to the kitchen. Sadly, we said goodbye to him in 2020 and his sister Sadie the following year.
Moonkey Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Dogs aren’t always as deeply asleep as we think. Sometimes they are on “idle,” as I call it. They will show some little sign of listening to things if we look at them and will respond quickly if needed. Others, they are deeply asleep and it will take a little longer. A deaf dog misses a lot. My last dog was totally deaf her last few years and I could sometimes sneak in and sit down and read for an hour or two and she would wake up and see me and be so excited! She could not figure it out – I wasn’t there when she went to sleep.
ladykat almost 2 years ago
Gets them every time!
Zebrastripes almost 2 years ago
Wellll….
raybarb44 almost 2 years ago
No. He just knows the magic words….
crash3289. almost 2 years ago
I see that Rover sleeps with a smile on his face!
bwswolf almost 2 years ago
I hope you had a milk bone with you Red ……. because now Rover wants his treat …. but it’s worth it, even if you have to get up …… :)