My dog could not care less when I hear a noise in the house. I used to depend on my dogs in the past to look up, and then go back to sleep. I would feel secure that it was nothing. Something actually fell off the kitchen counter in the middle of the night – my dog did pick her head up for that, halfway, and went back to sleep. I found it on the floor in the morning. I know if we are ever threatened I will have to protect my dog, same as happened when the goose was going to kill her.
Not the average dog response. The guy and the cat, I’m not surprised. Try the cultured approach. ‘Excuse me, may I help you?’ (With a baseball bat in hand).
Yeah, when I was in university (going locally and living at home to save big bucks) my parents were away for a couple of nights and I was alone in the house. Noises always sound louder when you’re alone and it’s dark. Anyway, the dog was with me. When I’d hear a scary noise, I would poke the dog awake so he could listen. When he heard the noise and went back to sleep, I felt a lot better. If he ever acted like something was wrong, I was supposed to phone or go to the neighbor — but I never needed to.
BE THIS GUY about 1 year ago
Be a man and go check it out.
uniquename about 1 year ago
May as well scare everyone.
The Reader Premium Member about 1 year ago
It is just the monster under the bed getting a snack from the fridge.
jagedlo about 1 year ago
I love the expression on the faces of the pets!
David Wolfson Premium Member about 1 year ago
An homage to James Thurber, I’m guessing?
Diat60 about 1 year ago
Who’s he married to? Wonder Woman?
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 1 year ago
What wuss that noise?
Zebrastripes about 1 year ago
Ok, ok I’ll get the bat and go check…☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️
Moonkey Premium Member about 1 year ago
My dog could not care less when I hear a noise in the house. I used to depend on my dogs in the past to look up, and then go back to sleep. I would feel secure that it was nothing. Something actually fell off the kitchen counter in the middle of the night – my dog did pick her head up for that, halfway, and went back to sleep. I found it on the floor in the morning. I know if we are ever threatened I will have to protect my dog, same as happened when the goose was going to kill her.
bwswolf about 1 year ago
Apparently she isn’t concern …… ;)
Mike Baldwin creator about 1 year ago
Relax, it’s probably just Steve Martin.
goboboyd about 1 year ago
Not the average dog response. The guy and the cat, I’m not surprised. Try the cultured approach. ‘Excuse me, may I help you?’ (With a baseball bat in hand).
raybarb44 about 1 year ago
Everyone seems to know who to call….
thejanith Premium Member about 1 year ago
Yeah, when I was in university (going locally and living at home to save big bucks) my parents were away for a couple of nights and I was alone in the house. Noises always sound louder when you’re alone and it’s dark. Anyway, the dog was with me. When I’d hear a scary noise, I would poke the dog awake so he could listen. When he heard the noise and went back to sleep, I felt a lot better. If he ever acted like something was wrong, I was supposed to phone or go to the neighbor — but I never needed to.