Sophie has a compelling argument. I always tell my dog to get out of the kitchen. He goes out (literally leaves the kitchen) and then walks back in. I think he’s saying the same thing when he gives me that “I WAS out of the kitchen. You never said for how long” look. XD
KenTheCoffinDweller almost 3 years ago
Sound like a 2-year old, just with a bigger vocabulary.
Ida No almost 3 years ago
“I was out. Don’t you pay attention?”
Doctor Toon almost 3 years ago
Animals don’t have the best concept of time
WCraft Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Short memory
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Well, for the record, Get out and “stay out” generally has a time frame of “until I call you”.
cuzinron47 almost 3 years ago
She’s right, you didn’t say ‘stay’ out the first time. Even then how long does the ‘stay’ order last?
locake almost 3 years ago
Yes, my dog thinks it was a rule for yesterday and does not apply today.
TheChΩsenΩne almost 3 years ago
I’m going to use that the next time someone says I can’t do something.
TheChΩsenΩne almost 3 years ago
Poll: do you think Sophie is a reincarnated 3-year-old? or is she just a dog that’s obsessed with Doctor Who?
ScretWitch almost 3 years ago
Sophie has a compelling argument. I always tell my dog to get out of the kitchen. He goes out (literally leaves the kitchen) and then walks back in. I think he’s saying the same thing when he gives me that “I WAS out of the kitchen. You never said for how long” look. XD
La Gata Loca almost 3 years ago
This logic actually explains a lot.