Excellent Dog-Alarm behavior
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 2:30 am
In that he did not go off when I drove up at 4:00am, about 4 hours later than originally intended. Either he psychically sensed it was me (he wouldn't recognize car, a 2-day rental I've mostly been away with) or he knows most middle-of-night pull-ups are my sister coming back from a grocery trip (which in a way is not good, some day if it was not me or her).
The foster-dog-alarm didn't go off either; either she's back with her real family for a visit (usually they're saying "can you take her back" after about 2 hours these days) or just sleeping soundly. I'm not going to stick my hand in her very large crate & tempt fate.
The foster-dog-alarm didn't go off either; either she's back with her real family for a visit (usually they're saying "can you take her back" after about 2 hours these days) or just sleeping soundly. I'm not going to stick my hand in her very large crate & tempt fate.