Jul 2019
10:19am, 24 Jul 2019
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D2
Indi has discovered peas growing in the garden. He can pick a pod and chew the end but because I once did, I now have to shell the peas for him or he will starve to death apparently.....
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Jul 2019
10:20am, 24 Jul 2019
9,775 posts
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SarahWoo
He is funny, D
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Jul 2019
10:57am, 24 Jul 2019
22,198 posts
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Dave A
We had an eventful overnight. Bed as usual for the dogs, we awoke about 01:00 to Cookie whimpering because of the thunderstorm. So both dogs came up to the bedroom (this is easier and less stressful than ignoring them). The storm passed, they settled, we slept. 03:30, a crack of thunder right over the house that set neighbours alarms off. Cookie hid under the bed! Both are tired today.
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Jul 2019
11:07am, 24 Jul 2019
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BaronessBL
We had a similar night here with Wanda - she was already upstairs because we thought there might be a thunderstorm (and it was a bit cooler upstairs even though Wanda insists on sleeping just where the hot pipes run under the floor from the airing cupboard to the bathroom!) Thunderstorm seemed to go on for ages and everyone in our house is tired today!
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Jul 2019
11:08am, 24 Jul 2019
6,419 posts
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Helegant
Jet woke whimpering at 2am. A lightening storm was just starting. I put him back to bed after he got wet in the garden, and around twenty minutes later he was whimpering again so Mr slept downstairs with him until the storm passed. We're all tired this morning too.
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Jul 2019
11:14am, 24 Jul 2019
27,343 posts
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LazyDaisy
We had the storm (amazing lightning) but heard nothing from Floss and she was quite 'normal' this morning. She's still a bit of a worry-wart but nothing like as much as she was as a young dog. She drools a lot less, which I'm very grateful for.
And going back to Sharkie's photo, Flossie absolutely understands different rules apply with different people (and places, too.)
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Jul 2019
11:46am, 24 Jul 2019
6,977 posts
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Mazlin
I didn’t notice us having a storm overnight, but it had been raining when I went out this morning, and Rory was a right pain bouncing around all night and insisting on lying on my chest (because it wasn’t hot enough) and on going out at 4am.
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Jul 2019
12:35pm, 24 Jul 2019
28,519 posts
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halfpint
Our thunderstorm didn't start until getting up time so it wasn't an issue. Not a peep from Ernie during the lightning/thunder but he started whimpering when he heard QP speak to me because clearly he should be included. I held off our walk until the torrential downpour had passed though as he would have refused to go out anyway.
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Jul 2019
12:55pm, 24 Jul 2019
2,274 posts
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ThorntonRunner
We're lucky with our two - massive thundertstorm with near-constant lightning from 2:00 till 2:30, accompanied by the club next door's alarm going off. Frankie sleeps in crate in son's room - not a sound. I went downstairs to potentially phone the club's manager re the alarm (in end didn't, rain was torrential, plenty of noise from thunder and alarm resets after 20 minutes), stayed down to watch the lightining for a while. Ollie just lifts his head from his basket as if to say "whatever" and goes back to sleep
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Jul 2019
1:33pm, 24 Jul 2019
11,341 posts
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D2
I was very pleased to have no reaction from Indi to lots of lightening and loud thunder last night, the dog before Eb was terrified which was very distressing.
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