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Sheila

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kathydwells said:
I can SO relate to every word of this.....what is it about the bathroom? I come home from work, I gotta go...I have a Jack Russell that really thinks he needs to be in there with me, so I run as fast as I can to get there, I think I am alone, I close the door and turn around...and there he is right behind me smiling...I don't get it...how does he do that? and why?

I have 2 of them to fight off. I can't sneak and get in by myself. Go figure.:dunno:

Small price to pay for such loyal and undying devotion.:love:
 

Rita

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kathydwells said:
.....what is it about the bathroom? I have a Jack Russell that really thinks he needs to be in there with me, ...I don't get it...how does he do that? and why?



:lolabove: That's our corgi too! Thought it was just a quirk with our dog.
 
My younger dog's best friend is the Corgi next door.

Mastiff owner here, two of them: I've got about 300 pounds of dog.

You know you have a BIG dog when...

You walk your dog and everyone knows him by name, but you have no idea who these people are.

Stopped at a light, all stare as car rocks because the dog is panting out window.

It takes 3 people to get your dog on the scale at the vets.

You're holding him straddled between your legs when the doorbell rings and you find yourself quickly transported straight to the front door.
(This happened to my younger son more than once.)

The pizza delivery people arrange to meet you at the end of the sidewalk.

You keep at least one colorcoded ?drool towel? in every room of your house.

You've learned to force a smile when asked "do you have a saddle for that thing?"(I can't tell you how many times this has happened, and it's obvious that everyone always thinks they are the first person to utter this clever remark!)
 
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