My smart-alec husband felt the need to add some details to the story of the belly band in his comments. Of course, he cannot be trusted to ever tell the truth without some embellishment.Yes, Kritter was able to remove the band and hide it from me for about a day and a half. When I can't find something, I obsess about it and can't get anything else done until I find it. I'm a little OCD.
Because the pugs sleep in our bed — or rather, allow US to sleep in THEIR bed — Kritter is usually able to do his band-removamaneuverer during the night. One morning I noticed he was bandless, but I didn't worry about it because he usually spends the morning outside sunning. I had laundry and cleaning to do (living with three males has serious disadvantages in thcleanlinessss department), so I went about my business.
When it was time to go the gym, I couldn't find the band. Time to go to work and still no band. Got home from work, and Alan of course hadn't looked, so still no band.
The next day, as I'm folding the clean laundry I'd left on a chair the day before, guess what I find? That's right. He'd hidden the band in the middle of the pile of laundry.
So yes, Kritter totally plays me. I didn't want to believe it even when he got neutered and acted all sad and pitiful around me, but then got up and played hours of fetch when I left for work. I said he was too sweet to be so devious.
Now I must admit the truth. My pug is the head of the household.
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the only thing that bothers me is that for all this time i have not noticed the fourth male. there is me, and the two dogs(who used to be male) but that is only three. where is this fourth male. i think i might need a good lawyer.
Pugs rule the earth - I have no doubt about it!
ok Alan, I fixed my counting mistake - picky!
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