Oh you silly dog owner you. Of course if you move in your chair it means a walk. Of course if you weren’t so cheap you would live in a house with a fenced in back yard and could let the dog out when ever they wanted to go out.
I forget who said it, but “Optimism, thy name is Dog” sure knew what they were talking about. Love it! Thanks for the laugh. I really love how you show the doggie’s tail.
I don’t have a fence and my dog can’t run loose. My dog seems to get this, and yet wants to go out probably 10 times a day. Due to her age and a new diagnosis of stage 2 chronic kidney failure, if she wants out, we go out. Luckily so far, even at age 13, she still sleeps all night quietly. That could change any time. Generally, I don’t whine about it – I have always been willing to take her out when she wants to go, unless it’s below zero outside and very icy. I still do it, but really don’t like it.
BE THIS GUY 25 days ago
Maybe you should spend less time in the chair, that way he won’t associate you “moving in it” with a walk.
Coopersdad 25 days ago
So……do you want him to pee and poop in the house?
Zykoic 25 days ago
It’s a reminder to stand and stretch.
jessegooddoggy 25 days ago
Yes, my Fred gets up when I close a book or my laptop.
juicebruce 25 days ago
Just a 7th inning stretch ;-)
Funniguy 25 days ago
That is precisely our dog but, she doesn’t listen to reason. Then she just slinks away moping.
loridobson Premium Member 25 days ago
So you’re saying you want to give me a treat?
goboboyd 25 days ago
The mere implication is all that is needed. The appearance of a tennis ball or frisbee is a commitment.
exness Premium Member 25 days ago
My dog Maggie gets to run out the front door when there is a squirrel in the bird feeder. If I move in my chair, she runs to the door.
uniquename 25 days ago
He just wants to be ready for when it does mean a walk.
Daltongang Premium Member 25 days ago
Oh you silly dog owner you. Of course if you move in your chair it means a walk. Of course if you weren’t so cheap you would live in a house with a fenced in back yard and could let the dog out when ever they wanted to go out.
ladykat 25 days ago
True.
wuhts 25 days ago
I LOVE the work of Harry Bliss. Just love it!
mistercatworks 25 days ago
“If you bend down, you’re not always going to give me a treat or at least a pat on the head?”
thejanith Premium Member 25 days ago
I forget who said it, but “Optimism, thy name is Dog” sure knew what they were talking about. Love it! Thanks for the laugh. I really love how you show the doggie’s tail.
katebofde 24 days ago
We all need exercise & fresh air.
saylorgirl 24 days ago
Whenever I move slightly, my dog thinks it’s time for her to eat or that it’s time for me to eat. Either way, she follow me everywhere.
Medtech4 24 days ago
Just on the off chance the movement MIGHT mean a walk……
Moonkey Premium Member 24 days ago
I don’t have a fence and my dog can’t run loose. My dog seems to get this, and yet wants to go out probably 10 times a day. Due to her age and a new diagnosis of stage 2 chronic kidney failure, if she wants out, we go out. Luckily so far, even at age 13, she still sleeps all night quietly. That could change any time. Generally, I don’t whine about it – I have always been willing to take her out when she wants to go, unless it’s below zero outside and very icy. I still do it, but really don’t like it.
wildlandwaters 20 days ago
yes it does…silly owner!