I got a message from a neighbor yesterday...
I
got a message from a neighbor yesterday... "Is that one of your little
dogs constantly barking like in distress?" Me: day or night? and she
answered "both". Yes, I'm afraid that IS one of my little dogs barking
in "distress"... but not for the reasons you may think. You see, my
little Ruby LOVES her blankies. She loves to be covered up, and has
done this since we first got her, 6 years ago, as an adult rescue...
Ruby will curl and circle under her chosen blankie, until she's
cocooned like a little mummy. But 40 seconds after I cover her, she
decides that she needs a drink... or to pee... or to grab a single bite
of kibble. Then the whining and yipping for "help me get wrapped up
again, Mom!!" starts all over again. And God forbid, if one of the
other dogs have the nerve to lay on, or even touch "her" blanket, or if I
have all her blankets in the wash at the same time. I can wash, dry
and fold her blankets, but if I give her the wrong one... she'll yip and
bark and whine and carry on like it's the end of the world, until she
gets the one she absolutely "needs". Last nights yipping/barking
brouhaha was because Dennis Hopper (the toad) was SITTING on her
blanket, eyeing a cricket, and she wanted him gone immediately! I moved
Dennis, but then Ruby decided that her blankie was now contaminated by
toad cooties, and she wanted a nice fresh blanket. Yip yip, whine whine.
No... not the clean red one, Mom... no, not the pink one either... "I
only want the fuzzy green and white striped blankie right at this exact
moment, but that might change in a few minutes." Once I covered her up
correctly, she settled right down, with a huge sigh of contentment. But
then 30 seconds later, she decided she needed a quick drink of water
and to potty... *sigh* So the never ending cycle started all over
again. It's caused arguments with Dan and I, always revolving around
whose turn it is to cover little Ruby up again... Unfortunately, I
usually have to deal with the graveyard shift because Dan can't hear
her. But the neighbors can? I think I'm being manipulated on two fronts
here...
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