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Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly You cut short your trips away from the house, even when you are having a great time, so the Yorkie doesn't have to be all alone so long and then when you turn in the drive way, can't wait to see that little face again and worry until you do see them if they aren't peering out the front window. I've left things in the car so I could get inside faster and have that wonderful reunion. Coming home is so great anytime a Yorkie is waiting to greet you! |
Me too, especially forgetting to bring everything in the first time round!
As the lift reaches our floor, I wait for the little scrabbling noises on the other side of the door. Apprehension sets in sometimes when there's no greeting.
As I enter the Flat, she'll appear, ears flat, tail wagging, rubbing the sleep from her eyes. It's worth going out sometimes, to get the return

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