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Old 03-25-2013, 04:24 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly View Post
Sulk? Your dog sulks too?

My Tibbe has the sulk down to an art form. He just can hardly abide my using the word "no" with him and I usually get a very indignant look, he immediately stops the behavior and leaves the room or goes into his airline carrier, lying down with his back to the door! If I go looking for him out of the room, he's most often lying in the other room with his back to the door!!! And he will rarely look around at me when I check on him but sometimes I do get the stinkeye. I just look in to be sure he's okay, don't say anything but do laugh like an idiot inside at how cute he is and then leave him be. He will isolate me for quite a while before I'm forgiven and he comes back. He really takes it personally when told "no". I don't know why that word offends his sensibilities so much but it does. He rarely misbehaves so I hardly ever have to utter it but when I do, I pay.
Lol your Yorkie and mine must be cousins or siblings of some sort. Ya he sulks big time. I RARELY say no to him lol..I think that is the problem and when I do put my foot down, he feels offended lol. He does the same. He goes in to his cushioned dog house which I call it his mortgage free house, his back faces the door. If I take a peek at hime through the door, he will either ignore me or gives me the stinkeye...alot of the time I get the stinkeye lol which makes me laugh. He will stay in there usually till I turn off the lights to go to bed..weird dog
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