Leah Stumpf
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It's 1 a.m., we land in the Kalispell parking lot. And I realized this because he's kind of shrieking. He'd done pretty well. He did great on the plane. And then Andy's walking the parking lot. And I said, I think he thinks they're chasing you. So Andy starts running and swerving as if the suitcases are getting after him.
It's 1 a.m., we land in the Kalispell parking lot. And I realized this because he's kind of shrieking. He'd done pretty well. He did great on the plane. And then Andy's walking the parking lot. And I said, I think he thinks they're chasing you. So Andy starts running and swerving as if the suitcases are getting after him.
And he jumped out of my arms and he was like a trout in the air, just thrashing around and barking and trying to get to Andy to, I guess, help him. So the suitcases didn't get him. Any advice on training that out would be welcome from any listeners.
And he jumped out of my arms and he was like a trout in the air, just thrashing around and barking and trying to get to Andy to, I guess, help him. So the suitcases didn't get him. Any advice on training that out would be welcome from any listeners.
And he jumped out of my arms and he was like a trout in the air, just thrashing around and barking and trying to get to Andy to, I guess, help him. So the suitcases didn't get him. Any advice on training that out would be welcome from any listeners.
The rolling, growly sound, yeah. And he does think the trash cans are chasing us, too, I realize, because they're behind us and they're making this sound. So he has to be put somewhere. So I think short answer, it's Andy. Sometimes he does sleep at our bed. He's never slept in a crate, maybe one time when Michael watched him because he was being a jerk, which was fair.
The rolling, growly sound, yeah. And he does think the trash cans are chasing us, too, I realize, because they're behind us and they're making this sound. So he has to be put somewhere. So I think short answer, it's Andy. Sometimes he does sleep at our bed. He's never slept in a crate, maybe one time when Michael watched him because he was being a jerk, which was fair.
The rolling, growly sound, yeah. And he does think the trash cans are chasing us, too, I realize, because they're behind us and they're making this sound. So he has to be put somewhere. So I think short answer, it's Andy. Sometimes he does sleep at our bed. He's never slept in a crate, maybe one time when Michael watched him because he was being a jerk, which was fair.
And sometimes he'll sleep over Andy's head like a hat. Like he'll arch himself around his head on the pillow, which he's never done that with me. It's the worst, by the way. It's not a good night's sleep, but it's really cute. And I do feel like that maybe he's kind of protecting him. Maybe it's a dominant thing. Maybe he thinks he's the boss. I don't know. Yeah.
And sometimes he'll sleep over Andy's head like a hat. Like he'll arch himself around his head on the pillow, which he's never done that with me. It's the worst, by the way. It's not a good night's sleep, but it's really cute. And I do feel like that maybe he's kind of protecting him. Maybe it's a dominant thing. Maybe he thinks he's the boss. I don't know. Yeah.
And sometimes he'll sleep over Andy's head like a hat. Like he'll arch himself around his head on the pillow, which he's never done that with me. It's the worst, by the way. It's not a good night's sleep, but it's really cute. And I do feel like that maybe he's kind of protecting him. Maybe it's a dominant thing. Maybe he thinks he's the boss. I don't know. Yeah.
He's somewhat afraid of Julia.
He's somewhat afraid of Julia.
He's somewhat afraid of Julia.
We can tell ourselves that.
We can tell ourselves that.
We can tell ourselves that.