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Old 08-13-2006, 04:52 PM   #13
dinek
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Originally Posted by chattiesmom
We all have biological clocks. The difference between humans and dogs is that humans generally disregard totally disregard their internal clocks and and dogs live by theirs.
Sean acts EXACTLY the same no matter how long we are gone. Today we had to leave him for 10 hours since we had to go to a funeral a distance away. (Since we adopted/rescued him 5 months ago, we've never left him alone that long!) I was concerned that he would need to go out before we returned home. He was fine all the time we were gone...no mess of any kind in the carpeted room he stays in. (I did leave on the A/C, radio, and his food and water were available.) As soon as I walked in he was very excited to see us, rolled over onto his back for his belly rub as I put on his harness. He ran to the door for his leash, took a short walk, did his pee, and was ready to come back in for a treat.

Funny...when we are home he wants to go out all the time. I think it's mostly to get us to pay attention, but he does pee each time.
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