must admit I have never understood the point of owning a cat.
Just borrow someone else's as you need one.
faithless things.
It's to do with the phrase, 'I'm just taking the dog for a walk,' as an excuse to pop along to your local exhibitionist hot-spot, or so my mate says.maybe this explains the etymology of the word "dogging" - folk who like to be watched - which I have now and again idly wondered about.
thanks rings a bell - will look more closely cycling through bolton.It's to do with the phrase, 'I'm just taking the dog for a walk,' as an excuse to pop along to your local exhibitionist hot-spot, or so my mate says.
No surprises there then if as you say "he always shoots" on the passenger seat. At least he has the good manners not to do it on the drivers seatIn the dog house tonight! I came back to my car today,opened the door and was hit with a stink.Mutt had only gone and crapped on the passenger seat,where he always s
hits.Luckily i always sit him on an old towel,so the seat was ok.
He's crapped on the driver's seat as well!!No surprises there then if as you say "he always shoots" on the passenger seat. At least he has the good manners not to do it on the drivers seat![]()
Don't let him on your bikeHe's crapped on the driver's seat as well!!Not in this car but the last one. Luckily i saw it before i sat down.
Nowadays i put the back of the seat forward as i get out to go somewhere while he stays in the car, to stop him being able to s
hit on that seat.🧐
Same as Vizsla’s 😊Interestingly, the dogs here that sleep in/on the owners beds are all of one type - sighthounds, Whipps, Greys, Salukis.
Whippets used to be called 'bedwarmers' as they were put into the kids beds to keep them (the children) warm (and also stop the dog freezing).
Whipps and Greyhounds lack underfur and fat to keep them warm, so you either need a warm house, pyjamas or your bed to keep them warm at nights. From what I've seen on Whippet discussions, most sleep on or in their owners beds or curled-up in front of a fire.
Neither can these dogs sleep on hard surfaces and have a natural desire to be high-up - it's part of their hunting instincts, so they constantly want to be on the sofa/chair, on the bed.
It's the nature of the beast....