The joy of earplugs

Oct 06, 2016 09:38

I finally gave in to increasing levels of sleep deprivation, closed all the doors in the house, put in earplugs and let foster Ruggie just bark to himself downstairs last night.  (Ruggie cannot or will not walk up stairs, and disapproves of everyone but the cats vanishing upstairs for the entire night ( Read more... )

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scripsi October 6 2016, 10:20:41 UTC
I think I would ge mad with a dog constantly barking like that. But I guess it makes it easier to know it is short term.

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bunn October 6 2016, 12:38:41 UTC
In a way it's a good thing: apart from this one problem he's a really sweet old guy and otherwise I would probably have been tempted to keep him! But there is no question he needs an owner with a ground floor bedroom with space in it for a large hairy dog. He's not too noisy during the day: occasionally he will wake up and bark - apparently surprised to discover that he is a Golden Retriever - but you wouldn't call him a noisy dog in general.

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scripsi October 7 2016, 13:41:32 UTC
He sounds like a sweet dog. Our dogs bark to high heaven whenever we come home, and as we live in an apartment we were a bit worried they baked a lot when they are alone. But our neighbour, who is retired, told us they only bark when we come home, or when there is a stranger in the staircase. But they never bark at the people living in the house. :)

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bunn October 8 2016, 09:47:38 UTC
Clearly they are clever dogs! But they are herding dogs, aren't they, so should have brains?

I don't think Ruggie is very blessed in that department, poor silly thing. :-D

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scripsi October 11 2016, 19:09:20 UTC
Yes, they are Shetland Sheepdogs and especially Tom is very bright. I grew up with the breed and he is smart even for a sheltie. Teddie is more laid back, but I guess he is used to have a big brother around who do the heavy thinking. :)

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