I am going to take the truck to have it worked on tomorrow. In preparation, I went out late this afternoon to get some things out of the console and make sure I had the correct keys. (It is a 1990 model so does NOT have a key fob. Instead, it has two keys; one key for the ignition and another to lock the doors.) Tippy assumed all of this action involving the truck meant an impending ride. She was waiting patiently.
I finally coaxed her out of the garage to go potty before coming in for the night. I always have her go potty before we take a ride, so, when we came back into the garage, she took up her position by the truck. I could see the disappointment on her face when I told her we weren’t going anywhere and made no move to open the door.
When I had her come in the house, she realized her hopes had been dashed….for today. Who knows what tomorrow might bring. We can always dream.
Awe, poor baby😪 She looks so sad it breaks my heart💔
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Don’t be heart broken. I didn’t mean to make you sad. She is going to get to go with me tomorrow, so she’ll be happy.
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Oh no worries 🙂my dog does the same thing. It’s one of the things I love about dogs, they are so expressive.
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They really are. I wish I could capture all of her expressions.
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Poor baby! Whenever I walk into the kitchen, my cats think it’s time to eat. Our little furry ones…we confuse them so.
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Yes we do. Later I moved the keys and she came running. I felt bad, but….
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Aw, bless her heart. They really don’t quite know how to process outside routine endeavors, do they? ❤
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She’s pretty good at calming down quickly when things don’t go her way, but, yeah, it messes them up when things don’t go per routine.
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No car ride? Denied!
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She wasn’t happy, but got over it quickly enough. Poor baby. She does love her rides in the truck.
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