Its not just the look its the whole body stance you captured that gets your attention. Our Annie is very good at communicating this to us in her way, but when caring for our neighbors dog recently, that is used to a dog door, we had a little problem the first night until we learned we had to get into a habit of letting him out every so often since he wasn't going to let us know. Keeps one on their toes I'll tell ya!! :)
It always amazes me how animals who cannot actually 'talk' to us, can still tell us what they want. Must have been very tricky with your neighbours dog!
Just the look William! Have a super Sunday.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes Molly
Thanks Molly :)
DeleteIts not just the look its the whole body stance you captured that gets your attention. Our Annie is very good at communicating this to us in her way, but when caring for our neighbors dog recently, that is used to a dog door, we had a little problem the first night until we learned we had to get into a habit of letting him out every so often since he wasn't going to let us know. Keeps one on their toes I'll tell ya!! :)
ReplyDeleteIt always amazes me how animals who cannot actually 'talk' to us, can still tell us what they want. Must have been very tricky with your neighbours dog!
DeleteIt's a universal look, and you've captured the pose and expression perfectly!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kim :)
DeleteI recognize that look! LOL
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