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Quiet evening on the balcony

The balcony takes up a sizeable chunk of our floor area (you can’t believe how small our bedroom is!), and we don’t spent enough time on it.

This was one of the few nights we actually just sat around on the balcony for a couple of hours doing nothing.

I’ve read that dogs see things the way humans do. I wonder if the dog comprehends the dense suburban landscape that she is looking at.

Presently she got tired of sniffing around and settled down for a spot of grooming. Looking a little too plump and round, my dear girl!

One of the rare times I caught her looking at the camera phone. She always looked away.

Ready for bedtime. She positions herself right in the middle of the balcony between Mr P and I. She is always good at placing herself in a centre location between us, so that she can keep an eye on each of us.

I wonder how she can lie with her front leg tucked beneath her body like that and not feel cramp.

Go to sleep!

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  1. Our puplet lets us know where he wants his mat, depending on what we are doing, be it eating, or watching TV – they definitely like to keep an eye on things, or perhaps it’s about being the centre of attention – ?

    • That is one smart dog you’ve got! Donna’s various bed and cushions stay exactly where they are unless I move it on a whim of my own, not hers :P

      Oh yes I agree, if we have a gathering of relatives in the house, she will be sitting there right in the centre of the living room, at the centre of attention as you say. But I do think maybe there is a “big brother” thing going there as well. Especially when Donna first came to live with us, if for example Mr P is in the bedroom and I was in the living room, she will be at a spot along the corridor where she can easily see me as well as the bedroom entrance. And if I were doing chores and coming in and our of rooms, she will be at the end of the corridor where she can see where I am going in and coming out of. Yup, the dog is watching!!

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