rushy
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Post by rushy on Aug 20, 2010 12:44:46 GMT
love this thread! Both Jeddie and Ozzie sulk, but Jed wins every time. At bedtime i'll go upstairs and she will be on my side of the bed, next to helen. Every night, and i mean every, we play the same old game. I stand over her, she streches out and makes herself longer, i say 'up' she lifts her head. I say 'off' she half gets up, then looks at helen. I lift the duvet underneath her to move her, she growls once, moves down the end of the bed. I say 'off' louder, she slowly jumps off the bed. If she cant have something, then she looks at me and makes that whining noise, so i just tell her "No Jed, you cant have the dinner/pizza/guinea pig". She then lays on the sofa and stares at me like i've just done something terrible.
However, as she is still lame and can t have walks every day she is quite justified in making me feel guilty.
Stu
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Post by pat on Aug 20, 2010 12:48:31 GMT
Hi Stewart do you want to bring her back round for a check? pat
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rushy
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Post by rushy on Aug 20, 2010 13:04:36 GMT
hi pat,
may have to i think! are you & Ooops! around this afternoon? i have the day off today.
thanks Stu
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Post by nicky on Aug 21, 2010 21:50:31 GMT
Betty is having a massive sulk today. Colin and I have been in Suffolk with her for 10 days. Craig and Mel came up for 5 days and went home yesterday. You'd have thought she'd been abandoned . She doesn't like having half her 'pack' missing. We'll all be together tomorrow so hopefully she'll be happier tomorrow.
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funwaydaisy
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Post by funwaydaisy on Sept 2, 2010 16:06:56 GMT
Picked the girls up from the kennels today and daisy is still sulking she has had a nice bath dried her hair combed her hair and she has been watered and fed she is still sulking. we are just ignoring her Abbey on the other hand is ok think she enjoyed the 2 weeks away from us.
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Post by loftyandlady65 on Sept 10, 2010 13:55:35 GMT
hi and yes they do sulk really bad. my lofty gets the right hump when he is not allowed to sleep on the sofa. at the moment we have the builders in and have no sofa, so he thought i will sleep in the arm chair, wrong my hubby told him off and we put the cushion up to stop him getting on there.lets put this way he got me out of bed at 3am in the morning by woofing cos he wanted to the armchair.
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gail
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Post by gail on Mar 7, 2012 17:50:17 GMT
We have just had a lovely week in Cornwall with Ben, and since we got back he has been sulking for 5 days! He always does this, he loves going away, and getting lots of attention and fuss, so I suppose its only natural that he is sad when its over. Same as us!
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Post by sueb on Mar 7, 2012 20:39:08 GMT
Gosh, Gail I'm surprised he can keep it up that long! I think it must be post holiday blues, must be hard for a greyhound, back to all that hard slog of sleep, eat, sleep, walk, sleep, sleeeeep, wee, sleep, eat, sleep....!
Hope you had a lovely holiday.
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