I can see that YOUR doggie is sleeping, but is her human sleeping? I think not!
Usually around 3:30 or 4:00 is when Dixie decides she just MUST go outside. So, I get up, let her out and wait. She trots back in just happy as can be. As soon as I get comfortable, Rascal decides that it's his turn. I get up again and take him out and wait. He comes back in - and I'm finally allowed to go back to sleep.
I know - you wonder why no doggy door! We had to remove it. We had the neighborhood cats coming in. And an armadillo! And then people started turning their 10 foot long pythons loose and I decided not to wait to see if they liked doggy doors, too! The wildlife folks caught a dang 12 foot long Anaconda this week! It was just hanging out in a little pond. Eating some poor guys geese and ducks!
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What a cutie :>)
I can see that YOUR doggie is sleeping, but is her human sleeping? I think not!
Usually around 3:30 or 4:00 is when Dixie decides she just MUST go outside. So, I get up, let her out and wait. She trots back in just happy as can be. As soon as I get comfortable, Rascal decides that it's his turn. I get up again and take him out and wait. He comes back in - and I'm finally allowed to go back to sleep.
I know - you wonder why no doggy door! We had to remove it. We had the neighborhood cats coming in. And an armadillo! And then people started turning their 10 foot long pythons loose and I decided not to wait to see if they liked doggy doors, too! The wildlife folks caught a dang 12 foot long Anaconda this week! It was just hanging out in a little pond. Eating some poor guys geese and ducks!
Talk to ya tomorrow!
Grannie
My "dog" is my 3-yr old son and he's *usually* asleep at 4am. Lord help us all on those days when he's not! :)
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