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Our dog actually understands a few things: "pee" is something we've worked to associate with peeing. "upstairs" she gets, and "treat" she knows pretty well.
Beyond that, I think something along the lines of "whenever we leave, don't worry, we'll be back for you very soon, you might as well enjoy yourself while we're gone"
All cats: Piss off.
"Inca.... stop eating the chairs!"
Inca is a [s]woodworm[/s] working cocker.
I don't have any pets, I'd quite like my other half's parents cats to understand that I really, really don't like them, am allergic to them, and I'd be much happier if they'd just keep the **** away from me please. Likewise for their sodding dog (shitzu-border cross), the mental little annoyance that it is...
To my Vizsla/Pointer cross "please, please stop killing squirrels"
Mark mines a black lab 8 years old. I'm dreading that day. Big hug from us! Lovely grey old boy bet he's had a great life
Thanks, the worst bit was seeing the other half and daughters in tears earlier when the vet came round to do it ๐ฅ
He's had a good life though, he used to love it up the Quantocks & spent lots of time supervising a bit of trail building and maintenance 8)
Mark- hugs here from Willow my beautiful pooch. She's becoming an old lady now but managed a good run/ jog/ walk/ amble/ sniff around the Usk Reservoir yesterday.
'I love you and you're my best friend. No other dog will replace you when you're gone.'


