He Survived, lol

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Indy's mom

Boxer Insane
Poor Indiana...he does such a good imitation of woe is me......sigh.

DH and I spent the last several days in Seattle with our eldest son. Our youngest, Mike stayed here with Indy. He's Indy's favorite person in the world anyway so all should have been right in Indy's world. The silly dog went to daycare three, count 'em, 3 times! Milwaukee has over 14" of snow and last weekend Mike had 2 buddies come over and all three of these guys spent the entire weekend playing inside and out with this poor neglected dog. To the point that Indy had to be woke up to go outside and do his business. sleepicon

Still when we got home last night, what do I hear? Seems that when some silly dog got home from daycare one day, he simply walked in the door and walked straight to the couch and hopped right on it like that's where he sits all the time. Mike said he couldn't believe it! :eek: Until he he heard the YIP! and watched Indy jump off. Seems that Mike had remembered to put on the spiky-plastic runner to dog-proof the furniture. Indy didn't expect that. Like any sassy kid he was going to tell the baby-sitter that mom and dad let him do this all the time, ha ha, baby-sitter was ahead of him this time.

He practiced lots of whining while we were gone too. No real idea why. Mike said he just did it all the time. Would have the nub going full force but would look at him and whine. wackicon Needless to say, none of that is happening at all this morning. Gee I wonder why?

Mike went back home last night. DH went back to work this morning. Indy and I are back to our routine this am. I'm getting my work done and he's pretending that he really doesn't mind too much. It's good to be back to my silly dog. lovicon
 

billbgh

Completely Boxer Crazy
It's definitely an epidemic. The boys went to the kennel for 30 hours this weekend, and got baths while there, but oh-ho you would have thought that we had them in some sort of elective torture camp. First thing Rocky does when he gets home is poop on the steps and pee in the dining room.:eek: I thought we crossed that hurdle. Now this is the dog that craps like 8 times a day, he comes home pooped in the house, went directly out and pooped for like 15 minutes(apparently, our property is the only pooping zone for him) comes in, wolfs down food like he's been starved, and then crashes. Apollo looks like he lost 5 pounds which at 52 pounds, he can't afford, but at least he just gives me a look that says "Mom, I am so glad to be home, don't make me go back". Now mind you, I have had several people attest to how good this facility is, it was nice inside and out and the lady said that the boys were excellent, plus she was nice too. Apollo didn't escape so that's a plus for me, anyhow, I think that we must be abusive to have made these poor dogs suffer the way that we have, do you suppose that we'll still be on Santa's nice list this year? Oh, BTW, while they were in the kennel, I was at Moochie & co. buying $80 worth of toys for them:)

Erin
Apollo & Rocky's mom
 

RoxiesEcho

Boxer Insane
Your story reminds me of a door mat I've seen. It reads - Don't let the dogs out of the house no matter what they tell you! Indy has apparently seen the mat too since he tried to get the baby sitter to spoil him :LOL:
 

Slobberchops

Boxer Insane
Your story reminds me of a door mat I've seen. It reads - Don't let the dogs out of the house no matter what they tell you! Indy has apparently seen the mat too since he tried to get the baby sitter to spoil him :LOL:

Sorry to hijack the thread,but a friend gave us a door mat last Christmas which reads:"THIS IS NOT A JOKE!!
IF YOU WANT TO SEE THESE PEOPLE AGAIN,BRING A 8LB RIB ROAST IN A PLAIN BROWN PAPER BAG,
LOVE,THE DOG." :LOL:
 
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