Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Ditto here! It'snot fair, when we go for a walk and Myla is acting like a spaz biting her leash and such he says look at your dog!
Then we get hime and she's snuggled on his chest and stares at me, I think this is because I'm more stern with them. It's ok, they love us all.I do the treat thing also!!! LOL!
DH works at home, so he gets a lot more time with the dogs. I do think Peri might love him a little more than me - she is spoiled rotten by him and is a daddy's girl. However, when I am home, they follow me everywhere. I think it's because I am the one that usually gets their dinner ready and I am the one that walks them, etc....
It is funny how they get more attached to one usually....hehehe.
My DH also spends lots of time with the dogs, but he is usually working out in the shop during the time he is "dogsitting".
The puppy gets into anything he can and we have to remember to put everything up and close doors to bedrooms and bathrooms when they are free in the house. The other day when I was subbing, Harpo got into my computer cabinet and took out a box of printer cartridges and tore up all the little boxes. Then he took a cyan cartridge and chewed it up so he had cyan muzzle and cyan spots on the rug. It came off his face pretty easily, but the spots are still in the rug. Of course, he was my dog when he did that! He has toilet papered the house (my dog), dug a hole in the yard attempting to see China (my dog) and pooped numerous times on the deck (my dog). But it is all to be expected with a puppy.
I'm the one who usually feeds the dogs, takes them on outings to the dog park, beach, and great walks along the coast, and takes them with me running errands, but DH has the voice. Why is it that the male voice has so much more authority than the female voice? It's the same thing with children or dogs. It seems to be more of an issue of obedience than love.
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