Does your yorkie like things in order? Dallas is laid back for the most part (he hates plastic bags though, and doesn't want to see one, no matter where they are. He will bark and growl until you remove it) but Rory lets me know when things aren't the way they're supposed to be. My daughter got a makeup case for Christmas and Rory spotted it on the bathroom floor. She was highly upset until I picked it up and put it on the counter. Today she started barking and growling at our bathtub. My husband and I both looked and were stumped. Then he realized he put his conditioner on the right side of the bathtub and he usually puts it on the left. I put it back on the left and Rory is fine! Everything is back in order, and she's happy as can be. It really cracked us up, though! |
haha mine are this way.....lola for instance the other night we had some boxes broken up stashed behind the trash can well she would not enter the kitchen...dh was giving out treats and lola would not come in to get hers....I moved the boxes and she went right in for her treats. they are clever lil babies. |
Daisy is like that. She does not like change and she will let you know it. |
Yesss! They are masters of Yorkie feng shui! |
Tibbe is more worried with things in the front or back yard that are out of place. If a stray plastic bag or paper blows into the yard and stays there, it really gets his nose out of joint and he barks his face off until I either shush him or go out and pick up the trash. |
Lexi hardly ever barks. The other night she went into the kitchen and started barking like crazy. Evidently there was a paper from a plant I intended to throw away sitting beside the sink that isn't normally there. She definately let me know. Then there is the occasional leaf that blows onto the deck that shouldn't be there. Yorkie craziness. |
No, Joel could care less. He actually likes things OUT of order:p |
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My guys don't mind when things are moved, but Max especially likes things orderly. He has high standards. ;):) |
We recently had our bedrooms carpets replaced with laminate flooring. The upheaval was immense, all furniture moved out, clothes all over the shop, too much stuff to ever get back again, etc etc. We're getting older and it's taken us two weeks in all to get prepared and then straight again after the event. Within this period of disruption, Crystal became very disconbobulated and clung to my every move. She looked like a soul lost and has only now begun to relax again, as we are nearly back to normal. One fun thing was a Bust of Winston Churchill that had resided in place on the TV cabinet ever since Crystal moved in 7 months ago. I put it in a new place, closer to her level than before. This arrangement provoked a real fit of pique, resulting in much reverse snorting, growling and jumping, until I returned the great man to his previous repose. Yorkies - dont ya just love em....:) |
Nope, Blazer would rather have everything messy. I put away all of his toys and he immediately removes them and re-scatters them all over the floor. I fold the comforter into a nice bed for him or Buddy and Blazer goes and messes it up and pulls it around the living room. He goes to his bed and messes up the pillow or flips the entire bed over. He'll go to his kennel and pull his blanket at least halfway out. Seriously, this dog thrives in chaos! |
Wow. Sounds like some obsessive compulsive dogs. Gracie puts all her efforts into making sure the back yard is not invaded by wild animals . She can hear and smell them when no one else is aware. Now that the bears are in hibernation we get more visits from raccoons and foxes during the night. She has stayed up all night watching, listening, and barking at them but it is still not as bad as waking up with a bear molesting your bird feeder at night. She hates that. |
My Jewels doesnt like change |
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That is too funny! Gizmo and Cici both are messy. I pick up all there toys when I clean the floors on the weekend and within minutes they are all back scattered around the house. |
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