19 sept. 23 par le membre: -MorticiaAddams
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Thanks Morticia. I am so upset with myself. Wish I could figure out how to get him to bark when he wants something.
19 sept. 23 par le membre: Fritzy 22
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I feel ya Fritzy. Have done that too. Had a foster dog who normally went out with the rest of the pack to go potty. Normally, she was the first one in. Same thing, got busy, closed the door, my guys were all visible. Didn't think twice about it. An hour later, was doing a pre bed settle in and was wondering where she was. Went to the back door and there she was. Having a nap on the back deck. It was a cool evening and she is double coated, so no issues with that, but I felt awful that I had overlooked her. Unlike my guys who protest loudly when they want attention, she was a quiet one. Has since been adopted and is thriving with her new mom.
19 sept. 23 par le membre: Annisworkingonit
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Thanks Annis - I fostered Bobby and his sister when they were pups and after a few weeks decided once one of them got adopted I would keep the other. I've fostered before, but it's too hard to give the dogs up! I'm going to see if I can teach Bobby to speak. I've never been able to do that but I'll try. He doesn't bark much. Barks when someone comes to the door, barks at the squirrels and turkeys and deer or anything that moves outside but otherwise he's just quiet.
19 sept. 23 par le membre: Fritzy 22
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It sounds like to me that Bobby was getting his needs met to the point that there was no need to bark. :) I think what you could do is set a reminder on your phone or something that goes off to remind you that you have to remember to do something. Just like a reminder to take your pills, when my routine is off my alarm helps me to remember to take my pills. This way you won't be afraid of this happening again. I hope this helps. Bobby is a very blessed pup to have someone like you taking care of him. Don't be too hard on yourself.
19 sept. 23 par le membre: Little Red Fox
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Thanks Little Red - BObby never barks to come in. I know he was standing at the door, wating for me for over an hour. I usually wait by the door or go out with him. I'm not going to do anything else when I let him outside anymore. He usually just takes a few seconds to finish his business. I have set a kitchen alarm to remember to give my cat his insulin if I feed him before the shot is due. But I rarely hear it go off
19 sept. 23 par le membre: Fritzy 22
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19 sept. 23 par le membre: lydium
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It means you're a good mamma! mine doesn't bark either.
19 sept. 23 par le membre: jenjabba
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Bobby sounds so precious ❤️
19 sept. 23 par le membre: rcguenth
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Everyone makes mistakes. He’s okay, that’s all that matters. I’d stay by the door going forward, too.
19 sept. 23 par le membre: Katsolo
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My wife has forgotten about our dog being out front a few times. Luckily, she just waits by the front door. She has given us a reminder bark one time. The other times, we end up looking for her and realize she is out front.
19 sept. 23 par le membre: TheUnhealthyDaddy
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We have forgotten our dog outside too. She just wanders around sniffing everything looking for things to make a mess of. They survive.
19 sept. 23 par le membre: Daddy Manatee
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There are plenty of dogs that are left outside for an hour or more every day! I’m sure your dog had a good little adventure and it seems he didn’t overheat considering he didn’t even run to water immediately. It’s probably fine.
19 sept. 23 par le membre: wannabewaifish
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Thanks Lydim! Yes he made it. More of an ordeal for me.
19 sept. 23 par le membre: Fritzy 22
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Thanks Jenjabba - I wonder why some dogs don't bark, most seem to know if they want inside to bark.
19 sept. 23 par le membre: Fritzy 22
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Thanks Rcguenth - he is precious. I always tell him he's the best boy doggy in the world. I previously had 2 girl dogs and don't want to be unloyal to their memories.
19 sept. 23 par le membre: Fritzy 22
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I’m glad he’s ok! Seems like a good dog. Don’t be hard on yourself because no one is perfect. Seems like he is well taken care of.
19 sept. 23 par le membre: Cheryllyna
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Yes Kat, I'm going to do that, but I did put out a bucket of water. I forget about things all the time. I've left the hose running on my fruit tress for multiple hours before hearing the water running. I ruined new flooring in the master bathroom and closets when I left water running to soak a shirt. Left it running for hours and it cost me about $1000. I'm lucky I have a double sink in the kitchen and when I've left the water running for hours to soak the cat food dishes the water pours into the other sink. I've started writing down the time I give Marco his insulin shots because I was always forgetting if I had done it. I still forget to write it down and can't remember. I've started keeping track of the syringes. I put them in an old olive jar once I use them and then later cut the needles off. Now I try to not have any in the jar at the end of the day.
19 sept. 23 par le membre: Fritzy 22
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Thanks Unhealthy Daddy and Daddy M. and Wannabe - I'm just glad it wasn't 100 degrees out and I wouldn't have felt so bad if there was water outside. He was panting like crazy for about 30 minutes after he came in so I don't know why he didn't drink water. So I gave him a little half and half. He loves it and I've read dogs aren't lactose intolerant like cats.
19 sept. 23 par le membre: Fritzy 22
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It happens. I'm glad he is ok. I dk how to teach them to bark at door either. Our dog, Sydney doesn't bark or scratch or anything to go out or in. She will go to door and then over to us to get out but just stands by door to get in. Just give him extra loves and kisses 💜💜💜
19 sept. 23 par le membre: Diana 1234
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