Specially after we just got groomed, but generally we are not "allowed" to do what is instinctual.
Talk about neurotic. Think of it as if I told you you were not allowed to sneeze.
But ... part of successful co-habitation is the art of "compromise".
And compromise we must. And they way we do that is to engage in our instinctual behavior, in a "acceptable"
manner.
We "dig" where we are allowed to dig.
This is Wendy's "expensive" foam bed. HER bed. And the Wendy is "digging"in HER bed. Nothing to think about, right?
And compromise we must. And they way we do that is to engage in our instinctual behavior, in a "acceptable"
manner.
We "dig" where we are allowed to dig.
This is Wendy's "expensive" foam bed. HER bed. And the Wendy is "digging"in HER bed. Nothing to think about, right?
Wrong. Momma just told her to stop digging.So why does that momma still have "issues"???? There is NO pleasing some people
Come to thing of it, daddy always says that SHE is hard to please.
I get it daddy, I really get it...
'vie
PS. I DIG momma's bed, when she is not looking. I like the crumpled look and tossed pillows...
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Dig dig dig!
Happy Thoughtless Thursday, Ruckus the Eskie
Pierre, our Westie "granddog" is a digger. He digs in the yard trying to catch our mole and digs on the carpet for no apparent reason!
Great post!!! Loved these photos!
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Yes, digging in bed can be fun. Not as rewarding as digging a hole outside, but sometimes it has to do.
Those Mommas ... they're never happy and I know, cause I am one :) The pups around here love to dig in the human bed. As soon as I get done making the bed, they jump on it and dig it to arrange it the way they like it. Once they have destroyed it so it does not look like I made it, they happily lay on it the rest of the day! I'm not even sure why I'm calling it the human's bed ... yeah, right!
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