It occurred to me that I have not yet mentioned my Superdog, my eleven year old Jack Russell Terrier. So here she is at the beach, on a cold winter’s day. She loves to swim be it in the pond, river or the sea but today was very cold, too cold for her and all she managed was to get her paws wet.
When we got home she warmed herself by standing next to the Aga. She does this very methodically, slowly rotating herself so every inch of her gets warmed up.
I left her to enjoy the warmth and got on with some work but before long she walked over to the pot stand and started tapping the pots with her nose. She knows that the clanging noise that the pots make as they move, will get my attention. Indeed, as soon as I look in her direction she walks over to her food mat and looks at me again, tipping her head sideways. If that doesn’t say “Where is my dinner?” I don’t know what does.
It is interesting that I have noticed that she only goes to the pots when she needs food. She has other signals for asking to be let out or to go for walkies. We are definitely communicating on a human level!
Wonder if those of you with superdogs of your own have had similar experiences to share?
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