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CEK40 wrote:
ok I am back for a bit...I am not watching the show my daughter is doing something with the TV for her class and if I go in the bedroom Pabst follows me and is very unhappy. He can't see me good but he knows where I am and he wants to be near me all the time anyrmore.
Glad you are back, even if you cant watch the show
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When my daughter was teaching from home I had to use the dining table for my "office" I had all my stuff I needed on a little rolling cart from Ikea. His bed was near the table on the other side of the room and he would lay there and sleep. If I would go in the office he would come to the door and whine for me to come out and I would go sit at the table and he would go back to his bed.
Sometime if he can't find me he will go to the office door and just whine thinking I am in there.
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CEK40 wrote:
When my daughter was teaching from home I had to use the dining table for my "office" I had all my stuff I needed on a little rolling cart from Ikea. His bed was near the table on the other side of the room and he would lay there and sleep. If I would go in the office he would come to the door and whine for me to come out and I would go sit at the table and he would go back to his bed.
Sometime if he can't find me he will go to the office door and just whine thinking I am in there.
Aww,,,,,,,that is so sweet, yet....heartbreaking......so hard when they get old....
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CEK40 wrote:
When my daughter was teaching from home I had to use the dining table for my "office" I had all my stuff I needed on a little rolling cart from Ikea. His bed was near the table on the other side of the room and he would lay there and sleep. If I would go in the office he would come to the door and whine for me to come out and I would go sit at the table and he would go back to his bed.
Sometime if he can't find me he will go to the office door and just whine thinking I am in there.
Awwww.....he really is your fan club
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April, do you think you will ever get another dog?
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LuvSeason18 wrote:
CEK40 wrote:
When my daughter was teaching from home I had to use the dining table for my "office" I had all my stuff I needed on a little rolling cart from Ikea. His bed was near the table on the other side of the room and he would lay there and sleep. If I would go in the office he would come to the door and whine for me to come out and I would go sit at the table and he would go back to his bed.
Sometime if he can't find me he will go to the office door and just whine thinking I am in there.Aww,,,,,,,that is so sweet, yet....heartbreaking......so hard when they get old....
I know it is hard, but he is happy as long as he knows I am around. The funny thing is he isn't technically my dog it is my daughter and her hubby's but I have taken care of him most of his life because they were in school or working and with all his health issues he had to have someone with him 24 hours a day. He also has been a great support for me when I was trying to process my parents passing away. They got him 4 years after they passed.
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LuvSeason18 wrote:
April, do you think you will ever get another dog?
We probably will one day....but Boo doesn’t like other animals so for right now because she’s 9 we don’t want to upset her
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CEK40 wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
CEK40 wrote:
When my daughter was teaching from home I had to use the dining table for my "office" I had all my stuff I needed on a little rolling cart from Ikea. His bed was near the table on the other side of the room and he would lay there and sleep. If I would go in the office he would come to the door and whine for me to come out and I would go sit at the table and he would go back to his bed.
Sometime if he can't find me he will go to the office door and just whine thinking I am in there.Aww,,,,,,,that is so sweet, yet....heartbreaking......so hard when they get old....
I know it is hard, but he is happy as long as he knows I am around. The funny thing is he isn't technically my dog it is my daughter and her hubby's but I have taken care of him most of his life because they were in school or working and with all his health issues he had to have someone with him 24 hours a day. He also has been a great support for me when I was trying to process my parents passing away. They got him 4 years after they passed.
Aww......so you each needed each other...yep, there is just nothing like the love you get from your "furbabies".
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april6263 wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
April, do you think you will ever get another dog?
We probably will one day....but Boo doesn’t like other animals so for right now because she’s 9 we don’t want to upset her
Right.......she gets to rule the house like the queen she is...LOL
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CEK40 wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
CEK40 wrote:
When my daughter was teaching from home I had to use the dining table for my "office" I had all my stuff I needed on a little rolling cart from Ikea. His bed was near the table on the other side of the room and he would lay there and sleep. If I would go in the office he would come to the door and whine for me to come out and I would go sit at the table and he would go back to his bed.
Sometime if he can't find me he will go to the office door and just whine thinking I am in there.Aww,,,,,,,that is so sweet, yet....heartbreaking......so hard when they get old....
I know it is hard, but he is happy as long as he knows I am around. The funny thing is he isn't technically my dog it is my daughter and her hubby's but I have taken care of him most of his life because they were in school or working and with all his health issues he had to have someone with him 24 hours a day. He also has been a great support for me when I was trying to process my parents passing away. They got him 4 years after they passed.
That is a great story and so sweet