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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 458233" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>Is the being up at night out of the usual thing for you? I know with all our older dogs, they get to be such routine hounds, that anything different makes them nervous. There are times I sleep on the couch because I can't breath (like right now when the ragweed is bad). Wyley would get up and "check" on me several times a night when I would do that - it was different and it would throw him.</p><p>They also begin to tell US when to go to bed. Our current dog, Buddy, starts this about 8pm. He'll get in his "chair" in the living room, but if we're sitting there watching TV, he'll keep giving us the "eye" until we go to bed, and he will then move to his "futon" in the office. If we don't get the hint - he'll still move to the futon but will get up and see why we aren't in bed yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 458233, member: 439"] Is the being up at night out of the usual thing for you? I know with all our older dogs, they get to be such routine hounds, that anything different makes them nervous. There are times I sleep on the couch because I can't breath (like right now when the ragweed is bad). Wyley would get up and "check" on me several times a night when I would do that - it was different and it would throw him. They also begin to tell US when to go to bed. Our current dog, Buddy, starts this about 8pm. He'll get in his "chair" in the living room, but if we're sitting there watching TV, he'll keep giving us the "eye" until we go to bed, and he will then move to his "futon" in the office. If we don't get the hint - he'll still move to the futon but will get up and see why we aren't in bed yet. [/QUOTE]
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