Parents had 2 dogs at different times. They were the same way, in a doorway or in the hallway to bedrooms. Both had dark fur and at night was a guessing game which spot are they at so you don’t step on them.
Somehow I have a sixth sense with my cat “deciding” to lay her whole body across a hallway for anyone to step over her. In the dark, I use my phone as a flashlight in case she tried this at night.
A friend had a Jack Russell that wanted to run the household. A dog trainer told her to make the dog move. It shows the dog who’s (supposed) to be in charge.
SHAKEDOWNCITY 3 months ago
“Mutt Mat.”
LookingGlass Premium Member 3 months ago
Marm does NOT mind “sharing” …. HIS place with you, Dottie!!
;-)
Coopersdad 3 months ago
That’s what my dog, Cooper does.
Macushlalondra 3 months ago
I have cats that do that.
Blu Bunny 3 months ago
Parents had 2 dogs at different times. They were the same way, in a doorway or in the hallway to bedrooms. Both had dark fur and at night was a guessing game which spot are they at so you don’t step on them.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 3 months ago
And never a stir!
JudithStocker Premium Member 3 months ago
Somehow I have a sixth sense with my cat “deciding” to lay her whole body across a hallway for anyone to step over her. In the dark, I use my phone as a flashlight in case she tried this at night.
Angry Indeed Premium Member 3 months ago
Marm, the carpet? That’s a stretch.
'IndyMan' 3 months ago
Looks like ‘Dottie’ is an adherent of the old adage: ‘Let sleeping dogs lie’ ! ! !
Bruce388 3 months ago
A friend had a Jack Russell that wanted to run the household. A dog trainer told her to make the dog move. It shows the dog who’s (supposed) to be in charge.
anncorr339 3 months ago
You are lucky you can walk around marm instead of waking him