I think I have the answer. I think your couch is possessed.Guy at the pet store said it was a schnauzer.
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I can't imagine how rough that stretch was for you, man. That is sad to read. Hopefully your family helps bring you peace.A few months ago, I lost my dog of 14 years, and then two weeks later, my wife of 14 years, both to cancer.
I don't know how to post their pictures, but they will always live in my memory...
I hope they are both waiting for me someday, at Rainbow Bridge....
Beautiful.
adorableElla
Assuming you are joking, of course! Truth is (and as many companion-humans know) companion-canines are very smart, with terriers being among the most intelligent breeds. And I assure you, our three (Jordy, Josey and Wilma) know exactly what is going on. All of them must know hundreds of words--more than they let on. For example . . .
So cute.
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He rejected the name Sergeant Pepper and is now known as Seamus.
Just fabulous....Maine Coon?View attachment 42095
He rejected the name Sergeant Pepper and is now known as Seamus.
He is a Maine Coon. My wife and I have had 5 Maine Coons in the 29 years we have been together. Before Seamus and Colonel Bates (who are our first red cats), we had Annie and Pushkin. They were a brother and sister because they had the same mother and father but they were born a year apart. Our original Maine Coon was named Ariel who was with us from virtually the beginning of our relationship and passed away the week after our first child was born. For me, in a way I would have found unimaginable before the Maine Coons came into my life because I thought I was a dog person, my life has been significantly enriched because I got to live with these 5 cats.Just fabulous....Maine Coon?