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Post by Nittanylizard on Oct 24, 2007 15:29:25 GMT -5
Why, after three years, does the dog not understand that the vacuum is not out to get us?
I plugged it in. I turned it on. I'm pushing it around.
It is not trying to kill me! Please refrain from attacking it while I'm trying to use it.
I mean, thanks for being protective, Darcy, but really - the vacuum is our friend!
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Post by queenjaneapprxmtly on Oct 24, 2007 16:50:13 GMT -5
Dude. My cat's the same way. Except he's just terrified of it and runs off.
The dog just barks at it.
To him, anything that moves is automatically alive. He's so dumb. :p
Peace, Queen Jane
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Post by BlindedxxFalcon on Oct 24, 2007 20:21:38 GMT -5
My cat...who knows where she is? She hides from us. She's not a people person, like me. That's not a good trait when you live in a house of 9.
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Post by Tensleep on Oct 28, 2007 15:46:01 GMT -5
Well, I've had a wide range of reactions to the vacuum. Grady liked it when you ran the attachment over his back, Button used to ignore it and you had to vacuum around him because he wasn't moving, Hawkeye and Trapper used to sneak attack it together, Stasia used to howl when it was on, and Zing seems to think it's something to be watched but not to come in contact with.
That being said, our dog, Max, cowers and hides from the thing. He's 115 lbs of chicken shit, I swear.
That being said, I know your pain, Liz. Dos Darcy ever figure out that unplugging it makes it stop? Our cat Sunny figured that out. Then he taught the dogs. As you can guess, we had to replace that vacuum.
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