on 17-05-2015 11:26 AM
My 17yr blind poodle had a which way do I go moment. I started to get up to go and help her when my man cat Charm went over to her, turned her around and guided her out to go pee
I had a visitor at the time and she was gobsmacked.
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on 17-05-2015 09:49 PM
j*oono, thanks for answering..
Oh, a labbie- they are lovely. I always love watching the pups in the park with their massive floppy paws..Really make me smile.
I have had 2 beagles and 1 was very intelligent(purebred,excellent family) 1 was dumb and cunning(purebred,but parents were pretty ordinary)..The smart one was hilarious- though you could never let him know you were laughing at him- he would put his tail up high and wave it like a flag and give such a sneer of disdain..it was sometimes hard to keep up with him, but I had so many great adventures with him. The 2nd one I took care of for a year, when he was 18 months old- he was owned by a young girl who treated him like a little doll- used to dress him in her dolly clothes! and when he lived with me, I had to train him at 18 months to pi** like a boydog!! I still laugh at that, but he was getting no respect at the park from all the other male dogs!- imagine if they knew he was a crossdresser!