Wistful Winnie

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E's
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When a dog becomes a nag... :? Here is Winnie this morning: she has had her breakfast and wants to go back upstairs - but she wants me to come upstairs too - so she sits part way up and whines at me, trying to psych me into following... We used to do our mornings this way, and she doesn't understand it's hard for me to manage a breakfast plate and a mug of coffee, now that I'm too disabled to go up without hanging onto the rail... But she is such a sweetie - it makes me feel quilty! :roll:

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What a cutie :)

I can imagine it would be difficult for you now...how is your knee coming along?
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Awww, that's sweet! She can get used to a new, special routine, though. "To the computer, baby!" Unless the computer is upstairs..... :( Hugs to your Winnie!
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That is so sweet.......I love when a dog has a routine. Crystal is 13 months old and doesn't have one yet. Basically, she will go wherever the day takes her...
Her mornings are spent running herself ragged. She gets into all kinds of trouble until she gets exhausted and then nods off. I wish I could get her to stop getting up so early.
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E's I have this problem with a couple of my cats. When you find a solution, let me know :wink:

Love Winnie's pic, now I feel guilty too :?
..........Traci
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