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Grace has recently been perfecting the saddest little whinge you ever heard when she wants to be wrapped in a blanket. She has just discovered that it even works if she is in a different room to me :- . Oh dear, she certainly is getting me trained.
 
I am getting the same with Poppy, last week I made the mistake of lying on the bed with her and Milly (wife was at work :) ) when we got back from a walk and going to sleep -_- . Now every day when we get back she starts whinging and whining around me. If I go on the pc she is nudging my arm then scratching my leg, when I get up she runs into the bedroom and jumps on the bed and starts wimpering then as soon as I lie down with her she shuts up puts her head on me and closes her eyes. Then Milly joins us and we all nod off -_- . It's a hard life being a Whippet owner :D
 
Grace has recently been perfecting the saddest little whinge you ever heard when she wants to be wrapped in a blanket. She has just discovered that it even works if she is in a different room to me :- . Oh dear, she certainly is getting me trained.
Remmy has perfected this behaviour too!! She used to stand beside her snuggle bed and whine for me to open it up for her. I eventually bought them an Anderson (igloo) bed and she is nice and cosy in that, but she still whines when she wants to sleep in a different bed and needs covering up. :-
 
Sounds familiar :lol:

Jinny has perfected the art of the high pitched whine whenever she wants attention

And she plans everything she does in advance!!! I firmly believe that whippets are exceedingly clever dogs :thumbsup:
 
Bless her! Tiny does this high pitched yip when he wants tucking into bed - I swear he breaks the sound barrier! Every day at 1.30 he likes to be tucked into my bed (not his own) for an afternoon nap. :lol: He thinks it's great if I make the fatal mistake of giving him a cuddle which then means I drop off too! -_- :eek:
 

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