To be fair, the dog doesn’t say how LONG he was waiting. On a mild day, with the windows down a little, leaving your dog in the car for a few minutes is perfectly fine. In fact, I’m sure my dog would gladly wait for a few minutes in exchange for getting the car ride. Similarly with waiting outside the grocery store. Depending on where you live, (such as in a small town), this could be a nice opportunity for some petting :)
Dogs spend their days waiting. Waiting for a scritch, waiting for a squirrel to go by, waiting for breakfast, lunch and dinner, waiting for a walk. Mine is happy waiting for anything with some attention at the end.
Well, sorry, owners can’t spend every waking moment with their dogs; they have actual work to do. Animals are far more self-entertaining than people may think. How on earth could dogs have survived on their own for thousands of years before they were domesticated????
pumaman about 11 years ago
Tired of waiting, ready to work.
Destiny23 about 11 years ago
“Professional”? You can get paid for that?!?!
msukjs about 11 years ago
To be fair, the dog doesn’t say how LONG he was waiting. On a mild day, with the windows down a little, leaving your dog in the car for a few minutes is perfectly fine. In fact, I’m sure my dog would gladly wait for a few minutes in exchange for getting the car ride. Similarly with waiting outside the grocery store. Depending on where you live, (such as in a small town), this could be a nice opportunity for some petting :)
ms-ss about 11 years ago
Dogs spend their days waiting. Waiting for a scritch, waiting for a squirrel to go by, waiting for breakfast, lunch and dinner, waiting for a walk. Mine is happy waiting for anything with some attention at the end.
Zaristerex about 11 years ago
Well, sorry, owners can’t spend every waking moment with their dogs; they have actual work to do. Animals are far more self-entertaining than people may think. How on earth could dogs have survived on their own for thousands of years before they were domesticated????