Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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You're not nuts at all. They have the same "body clocks" we have, and it doesn't matter what the external clocks say; it takes them a few days to adjust, just like us. :)
I agree.
Zoe and Ben ran into the house exactly at 5PM yesterday and Zoe started pawing at DH for dinner. Usual dinner time is 6Pm. And they have been waking up an hour early ever since the time change LOL
Jace and Maggie did the same thing, 6 PM rolled around and they were both whining and acting so hungry (dinner time is at 7PM)! My husband asked if we should feed them an hour earlier and I said no, we needed to get them on the new time!
Tara and my cat are both doing this too.
Quincy's bladder is still on DST! Luckily he licks at my DH to take him out, not me!
OMD LIbby wants to eat an hour earlier each day since we turned the clocks back! Every day at two in the afternoon she has come to one of us and given us "eat bark" and it should be three:) Love these Doodles:)
In the morning she would sleep through her breakfast if we would let her! She eats once I pull out of our bed. She is NOT a morning Doodle. So the time change has no affect on her morning meal:)
What I wouldn't give if ours were not morning doodles... up by 5:50 every day. I could easily be talked into sleeping until 6:50. ;o)
Oh my Bonnie, that is early! I do appreciate her morning laziness:)
I don't think it's a silly question at all - they don't feel the time change, but I can assure you that in this house at least - they feel the discombobulation of the humans who seem to have lost track of their 'proper' feeding times. The potty refuses all notice of clock shift.
Dinner is now an hour late, according to them - but they are making certain I am up for breakfast. Average around here is a couple of weeks adjustment - by then it's so dark all the time, nobody cares. We are near Seattle -
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