Did you remember to change your clocks?

Just one question: How do I reset the dog's internal stomach alarm? Almost a week has passed and she still thinks supper should be at 5pm instead of 6! (You'd think she'd get a clue based on the new breakfast time....)

Reply to
Brenda Lewis
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If she's anything at all like most dogs, she's just hoping you'll feed her at 5 and then again at 6.

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Reply to
Lucille

LOL - maybe try a mid-day snack, and work into the later time...

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Reply to
ellice

You've met my sheltie! LOL

Reply to
Brenda Lewis

Second breakfast, elevenses....

Darla

Reply to
Darla

I have accused her of being a Hobbit. She even has the hairy feet.

Reply to
Brenda Lewis

And again at 7......

Cheryl

(so glad the rent a dog has gone home)

Reply to
Cheryl Isaak

Hi,

Talking about changing the clocks: it took me 3 days to realise why my dog was pestering for her food an hour earlier! Duh . . . of course she doesn't need the clock to tell her its meal time.

Regards,

Carol Leather

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ellice wrote:

Reply to
carol

Darn! Wish I'd known that when we were in Vegas....I'd've asked her to show me! LOLOLOL!

Joan

Reply to
Joan E.

Sorry, Joan. I was calling my DOG a hobbit, not Darla.

Reply to
Brenda Lewis

ROTFLMBOWTIME!!!! Somehow I got lost in the responses, Brenda!

I'm SO sorry, Darla! Forgive me????

Joan

Reply to
Joan E.

I've been called worse things, Joan. No harm, no foul! ;->

Reply to
Darla

LOL! Trying to imagine Darla with large hairy feet!!!

Pat

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Pat P

Reply to
Darla

Never mind, Darla - as long as they`re not hairy!!!

Pat

Reply to
Pat P

Sounds like my son's legs?

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Cheryl Isaak

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