mum says I have become a pain in the %$#@

Started by Roberta, January 18, 2008, 10:45:12 PM

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Roberta

 :grin: she says it lovingly. For the past few nights I've been on possum duty, so i run out when ever I hear them, but its Amy that gets ME into trouble as she barks like mad all the way out. Then I also need to go to the toilet 2 hours later, and even if I go out by myself I have to make sure mum knows I'm going, remember possums can be bigger than us and its good to use the buddy system, so I flap my ears and grunt. Then two hours later the first birds tweet and I haveto wake mum to make sure that they are not sleeping in.
Yesterday it was dad I woke, and he is not a morning person, he sits up and yells "OLIVER BED" no please or anything, which then wakes mum up and she gets snippy.
Then when I eventually get them up, and while mum gets breakfast I go for my morning roll in their bed and as mum has usually made it she's none pleased.
My last little thing I do is I know I am not allowed to go up on the big bed, as since other sibling done her back, mum thinks I should not go up, so I wait till the shower door closes and hop up, and I make sure I face away from the bathroom door as if you don't see her she cannot see me.................. :angel4:
OLiver
mum here, the past few nights he has driven us nuts, then when we closed the door he ran into it..........go figure, so we tried a small barricade but he then yips and comes to wake you.
Roberta, Nick,  Oliver and Ella  and watched over by Emma, Angus, Ingrid and Amy

otherwise known as "Da Gang Down under"

Totally and wholly addicted to Dachshounds

Teresa

I often say Schatzi goes through a Two year old or an adolescent stage. Not sure which it is. I just know that she has a few days where she will drive me nuts. When we had snow on Thursday, I was going to take her out when I went to get the snow off the car. She didn't want to go, but then freaked out because I went without her. She would have been fine if I hadn't asked her to go and played it up first, then left her inside (peabrain forgot she didn't WANT to go). The rest of the day, she was underfoot. Couldn't do a thing without tripping on her. And if I dared walk outside without her, when I came back I got the worst crying and carrying on like I had been gone for days and not minutes!
There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is. -Albert Einstein

papbouv

If Patches gets to be unreasonable in the big bed all I have to say is do you want to go sleep in your crate boy that settles her right down of course when she runs up & down my body i know she wants to go to the bathroom, I take her out.Example: of being unreasonable I always get on the computer at night the only time I have peace & quite well one night after being on the computer, I was getting into bed & Patches growled at me & yes she was awake.Other times digging on the waterbed which is a big no-no.
Papbouv

Delia and girls

 :2funny:  I know it's not funny when you're living it, but reading it is pretty darn funny! I especially like the part where you shut the door and he ran into it! Gretchen had another back episode a couple weeks ago. We caught it early and she just required crate rest, Rimadyl and Robaxin. Anyway, at about day 5 of crate rest, we closed our bedroom door and let her sleep in her bed. We figured she was safe - nothing she could jump up on, our bed is too high for her to even try anymore. I don't know what time it was, it was still dark. I hear this 'BAM!' and Ron is swearing like crazy! It must be a male thing, huh?

Roberta

Delia Nick did similar  with the small fence I put up accross the bedroom door when Amy had graduated to her bed.  :idiot: :idiot:
roberta
Roberta, Nick,  Oliver and Ella  and watched over by Emma, Angus, Ingrid and Amy

otherwise known as "Da Gang Down under"

Totally and wholly addicted to Dachshounds