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Interesting Behavior From Wo-Mans Best Friend

by Connie
(NC, USA)

Mans best friend

Mans best friend

This isn't really a behavior problem. More like hilarious to my husband and quite annoying to me.

My husband has a rottweiler (came with the marriage). Although I call her a walking coffee table, she really is a sweet thing.

Before we bought a house together (and lived separately) he would brag to me all the time about how that dog ONLY liked him. She was his baby, was loyal to him, blah, blah.

Well, the dog follows me every where. Sleeps on the floor on my side of the bed. Goes in the house when I go in, EVEN when my hubby is still out there.

She has acquired this extremely bad habit of, when I am at home working on my website for my home based business, talking to me in loud and long dog speak.

ROWLLLLLLL, A-ROWLLLLLLL, ARR ARR, ARR-ROWLLLLLLL

Did I mention loud and long? And it doesn't stop. If I am really engrossed in my computer she will get extra loud to pull me out of my train of thought. She loves doing that.

My husband just CRACKS UP! He says he's never seen her do it before with anyone and he just laughs and laughs. He follows that up with, 'Man, that dog loves you' as he slowly leads her out of the room.

Ahhhh, quiet at last.

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