Elle Bishop (
not_myfirstday) wrote2010-02-17 04:17 pm
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the ever amazing adventures of Fred
I'm convinced, pretty much whole-heartedly, that Fred has found love. He doesn't exactly come up to me and tell me this, because, well, he's a dog. That would be crazy. Instead I've come to the conclusion that my dog is in love because he always wants to go outside.
I took him to the vet today, thinking maybe he just was having 'problems' but everything checks out. Much to Fred's disapproval of an exam, he's fine. Healthy, happy, well-adjusted little dog. He just keeps barking to be let outside.
It's because he's looking for his lady dog. I know it. I mean, Fred's adorable, so naturally, what dog wouldn't want him to share a bowl of water with?
I'm just tired of going outside every time he thinks there's another dog outside. He's staring out the window, which I think is going to give him a complex. My little Fred will have anxiety waiting around for his girlfriend.
PS - How crazy is it that the first thing I update in this thing, in such a long time, isn't even about me, but my dog?
I took him to the vet today, thinking maybe he just was having 'problems' but everything checks out. Much to Fred's disapproval of an exam, he's fine. Healthy, happy, well-adjusted little dog. He just keeps barking to be let outside.
It's because he's looking for his lady dog. I know it. I mean, Fred's adorable, so naturally, what dog wouldn't want him to share a bowl of water with?
I'm just tired of going outside every time he thinks there's another dog outside. He's staring out the window, which I think is going to give him a complex. My little Fred will have anxiety waiting around for his girlfriend.
PS - How crazy is it that the first thing I update in this thing, in such a long time, isn't even about me, but my dog?