You are playing this all wrong. You must at the very least give a sigh of resignation at the fact that your mom is leaving. This way they are more apt to give treats when they come back, and extra cuddle time...its called separation guilty. A lot of doggie parents suffer from it, and we MUST encourage it. Dottie please, we don't want them catching on. At least a forlorn look, or wag of the tail.
Hahaha! Milly and Shelby do the same thing. they run to the couch and I am pretty sure they have a party when we leave! haha!
ReplyDelete~Maggie
Oh....a serious case!
ReplyDeletelol!
((hugs)) your friends
Oskar, Schatzi & Xena
Someone has somebuddy on... IGNORE.
ReplyDeleteLOL!
ReplyDeleteBOL!! At least you can take comfort in the fact that you are raising an independent dog
ReplyDeleteMinnaK
Ha! She's definitely confident that you'll be back for her!
ReplyDeleteWhen time to relax, the less the better!!
ReplyDeleteCousin Dottie,
ReplyDeleteYou are playing this all wrong. You must at the very least give a sigh of resignation at the fact that your mom is leaving. This way they are more apt to give treats when they come back, and extra cuddle time...its called separation guilty. A lot of doggie parents suffer from it, and we MUST encourage it. Dottie please, we don't want them catching on. At least a forlorn look, or wag of the tail.
Cousin Maria