Gabes_mommy
Hoping to convert her DS into a fellow Disney fana
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Hi everyone,
I have a sweet pug, Gigi, who I have had since she was a puppy. She just turned 10 this month.
For the last year or so I have been feeling really guilty because I feel like she doesn't get enough attention from us. I try to seek her out and call her over to sit with me, etc, but I don't always remember and she never initiates contact anymore.
We have another dog, Farley, who is a little charmer. Everytime I sit down he jumps in my lap and he plays with DS all the time. This makes me feel even worse about poor Gigi.
So last night I was telling my mom about how guilty I feel and she said something to me that made sense. She said that Gigi is old and she gets all the attention she wants. She just wants more rest now that she is elderly. That realization made me feel so much better. I do think Gigi is happy to just snuggle in her bed. She also still loves her daily walks and her meals, but other that an occasional pet and snuggle she just likes to hang out in her bed. I do always greet her and stop and pet her ears when she is in her bed and she'll give me a little wag.
Do you all agree with my mom? Is this normal for older dogs?
I have a sweet pug, Gigi, who I have had since she was a puppy. She just turned 10 this month.
For the last year or so I have been feeling really guilty because I feel like she doesn't get enough attention from us. I try to seek her out and call her over to sit with me, etc, but I don't always remember and she never initiates contact anymore.
We have another dog, Farley, who is a little charmer. Everytime I sit down he jumps in my lap and he plays with DS all the time. This makes me feel even worse about poor Gigi.
So last night I was telling my mom about how guilty I feel and she said something to me that made sense. She said that Gigi is old and she gets all the attention she wants. She just wants more rest now that she is elderly. That realization made me feel so much better. I do think Gigi is happy to just snuggle in her bed. She also still loves her daily walks and her meals, but other that an occasional pet and snuggle she just likes to hang out in her bed. I do always greet her and stop and pet her ears when she is in her bed and she'll give me a little wag.
Do you all agree with my mom? Is this normal for older dogs?