Tom Schwartz
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I don't know if you had anything to add to that, but it's like their arch nemesis.
I'm hearing,
nipping that in the bud diffusing the chaos it's like I'm seeing like a tumbleweed going across the pasture and him like wanting to stomp the tumbleweed or extinguish the flames yeah they're very high energy they're really sweet but they're kind of yappy if you will I don't mean that as a condescending thing they're just very yappy dogs and they're sweet and they're angels I've spent time with them but with my dogs in particular it's like they want to kill them
Yeah, he is a little uppity.
I won't lie.
He's got his little halo over his head, or maybe it's a crown that I thought was a halo.
Yeah.
Maybe he was royalty in a past life.
I've been traveling a lot lately, Michael.
And listen, my brother stays with me and I know my brother loves him and Butters loves my brother.
And sometimes he goes to his mom's with Gordo and I know he's very happy there.
But like, how sad do our dogs get when we leave them?
How cognizant are they of like time and our absence?
I don't even know if I want to know the answer to this question.
Does that make sense?
It does.
I used to cry every time I would drop them off at the sitter.
And I'm like, this isn't good for anyone.
And I think it was kind of pathetic, but kind of sweet, but I just would get like separation anxiety because I love, we love our dogs so much.
Um, but I think I've matured and I've got to the point where, yes, I like to think like it's camp for them when they stay with, uh, my brother here at the house and I'm not around, you know, new experiences, new vibes, new energy.