by sharon » Wed Sep 22, 2010 1:10 pm
When my son and daughter were about a year old we had this old Basset Hound named Grandpa. He was a rescue and was so patient with the babies chewing on his ears and crawling all over him. Every once in a while we had to put him in the bedroom and close the door just to give the poor old guy a break. You could always tell when he had had enough, he'd just look at me with those sad old eyes with a look that said OK, enough is enough and I need a time out! LOL! Then when the twin grandbabies started crawling our German Shepherd was so good with them, but a very anxious Nanny. She was constantly running to me and tugging on my pants leg to come see what they were doing and I'm sure they're gonna get hurt and you need to come RIGHT NOW!! LOL! She never went to my DH even tho she was his dog. In fact, if they started crying she wouldn't let him pick them up, it had to be me. I was surprised at that because if he had jumped off a bridge she would have been right behind him jumping after him. They were pretty much joined at the hip.
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