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Originally Posted by Passionfruition In a previous thread, we discussed cute/funny things THEY do...and we've also discussed how attached our yorkies are to us vs. our significant others. But what about "funny/cute things WE do?"
Tonight, I realized just how bad my "separation anxiety" is when I have to leave Sully....even to shower! Lately, when I shower, I just KNOW that Sully will whine outside the door (even if my hubby is home). So...knowing this, I take his pillow bed into the bathroom with me, and he curls up in the corner. He's content, knowing I'm right behind the shower curtain. We've been doing this routine for months now.
Well...tonight, when I stepped out of the shower, Sully got up from his pillow, walked over to me (I'm dripping wet standing on the bathmat) and Sully started licking the water off of my ankle. He was trying to help dry me off! I wasn't sure to laugh, cry or both. It was a very cute/funny moment!!! How bad is YOUR separation anxiety? What kind of funny/silly things do you do to be with them all the time? |
I have a bed in the bathroom for Gus too. I just posted my story in the tread "Carriers vs. Crates vs. cages"
I get really bad when it comes to leaving Gus behind. I usually take him everywhere with me. Just last Friday I had a doctors appointment and just couldn't take him with me. My kids were here with their grandfather, but I really feel this fear that something will happen to him while I'm gone. I can't help it. I have to set the rules when I leave. No picking him up. No answering the door without unless Gus is locked in his room. (Well this is a rule when I'm here as well. Because one time Gus ran out after a cat) And if he has to go out, put the leash on him and take him out and come right back it. My oldest is 14 going on 40. I totally trust her with her brother and sister. But when it comes to Gus I worry so much. I even worry when he's here with my husband. I was so happy they took me in quick and was only gone for about 2 hours total. I don't know who was happier to see who,,,,, me or him. My daughter says "I don't know why you worry so much he doesn't even like to play with us when your gone. He just sits there and waits for you to come home, and even if we pick him up and bring him in the other room he will go right back to his spot where he can keep an eye on the door and wait for you to walk in"