When we returned from our long weekend in New Jersey, both of our dogs went nuts to see us home again - barking, jumping, and running in circles. Grandma Trudy was more reserved, but she had to be at least a little excited to be relieved of dog-sitting duties.
Although the dogs had similar reactions initially, once some semblance of routine was reestablished later in the evening, the dogs behaved quite differently.
Our Haitian rescue dog, Ginger, was unusually affectionate. She's a little too big to be a lap dog, but she desperately wanted to get close to Sarah and joined her on a kitchen chair just to be close to her.
So sweet:
Our prissy little American dog, Sugar, seemed a little sad that Grandma Trudy was no longer dog-sitting, since now the doggy treat pipeline was cut off. She sat outside the cabinet where the treats are kept and whined for five minutes.
So ornery:
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