: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.
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!
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
: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?
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