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Wisest Elder Ever
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Great Lakes
Posts: 33,508
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Wisest Elder Ever
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Great Lakes
Posts: 33,508
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Our Maya gives hubby a loving rolling over on the floor "don't go" send off every time he goes out the front door.
When he is returning, I tell her... Here comes Dada...and she runs to the door and sits at attention when he comes in. Just like a dog. Rubs on him rolls on the floor etc.
Yes thanks for the soldier videos...they are always moving.
When I went away to college, our dog Boots, would greet me like some of the dogs in your video offering. I spent time with her when she was a puppy, and my Dad was a rather sadistic person so she didn't get much affection from HIM.... so every time I returned home, sometimes after a year...she'd be all wiggly and squealing and then sleep under my bed that night! Of course my dad was miffed....but I felt sorry for her. .
Cats are strange. Maya will then if either of us walks into the house quickly and catching her off guard, she will run away from us. It all depends on how engaged she is. She tends to be very timid...and it has taken a long time to engage her -- the feral
heritage.. but now she will stay when my friend visits, but still runs away from our son. (Weezie runs from everyone, but will return if she feels like it).
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