Dear pals,
Sometimes it is very hard to be a Phod. Sometimes my people don't do what I want them to. I very much like a routine and the older I get, the more change bothers me. Here are some examples.
Sometimes Lady doesn't pet me when she should and I have to be all sad about it.
Sometimes my people do weird things like sit on the settee beside each other. Lady is suppose to sit there and Man is suppose to sit in the brown chair.
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteDeary me, what are they thinking, springing errant behaviours upon you dear Zaphod??? Glad you are able to bring them back into order... hugs and simpawthees... YAM-aunty xxx
I like a routine. We're in a new house and still working out routines. And den, we get a house guest named Messi (Aunty Ds grand-dog) and all my routines are upside down. Countin down da days for Messi to leave and I can get back to my routine. Wags, Ranger
ReplyDeleteChester is exactly like that now that he's getting old. (Almost 14!) He has to be on the couch with me and dad next to him on either side, or else he whines.
ReplyDeletePhod you are so kind and handsome when you gently remind them to get back in the routine.
ReplyDeleteIf I'm being honest I don't like my routine shaken either.
Hugs Cecilia
Oh Phod, training humans is so difficult and yet, you make it look so easy!
ReplyDeleteGreat job!!
xoxo,
Sunny
Routine is very very important to us, isn't it, Phod.
ReplyDeleteYou are correct to demand your people stay to the allowed routine, Phod. Around here, Walter is the keeper of routines. Millie really doesn't care when things happen just as long as our parents are close by.
ReplyDeletePhod, I Marv am a little that way, but Mom says a before dog, the hairy slobbery sister Bob was very much like you. Bob would "talk" quite loudly if Mom and Dad were not doing things the way that she thought they should be. Cinnamon only gets upset if someone sits on HER sofa. She will jump up beside them and try to wash their face. THAT drives our human brother NUTS! Keep being awesome! Marv
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