When you’ve got a house with toys strewn everywhereĀ and company coming in fifteen minutes, count on Goldie to make your living room presentable again.
Does she do floors, Faye?
When you’ve got a house with toys strewn everywhereĀ and company coming in fifteen minutes, count on Goldie to make your living room presentable again.
Does she do floors, Faye?
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I tried teaching our dog this. Failed miserably.
I feel like Sheldon Cooper on the episode that dealt with his closure. I really want to see this glorious golden get a reward for all the efforts.
How much does she charge? I’ll pay it.
Me, too!
Does she also pick up dirty socks (someone who shall remain un-named) leaves on the floor?
My fluffball does, at night, however they don’t make it to the laundry basket, usually into the hall or near her food bowl :/
Look how happy she is! As a cat person, I’m always amazed–even moved–at how much dogs actually ENJOY doing things just to please their humans.
So sweet!! I too want to see the ginormous rewards heaped on her for her efforts. I also want to know what she charges, though after a bit i’m sure my birds would try to get her to work for them (“fetch me some millet!” “carry me on my royal progress around the house!” ).
Does she train hoomins?
Ha!
I’d like to know where her schedule is so I can sign up for her service!! What a sweetie!! Yes, Goldens are becoming my favorite puppers. And I’ve been a kitty person my whole life.
I need Goldie plus whoever does Maru’s floors!!!
Well, she’s obviously not a teenager – no sullen backtalk, just unfettered joy. What a sweetie!
Yes, I’d hire her just for her happy temperament – the tidying is just a nice bonus!
I wonder about the circumstances. Does the owner place the objects and show the dog where they are before giving the “clean up” order? Or are they really the toys the dog and its humans left scattered around the house during the day? If the latter, I’m amazed the dog can remember where to look, especially for the objects that are out of sight. I didn’t realize a dog’s memory was that good. I’d expect it to remember a fixed location, like where the toy box was, but something that varies every day? “Where did I leave that particular toy a few hours ago?” A human couldn’t do that. So I wonder, how spontaneous is this? But even if it’s totally arranged, same objects in same place every time — even if its a “trick” — it’s still impressive! And, yes, the dog looks so happy to please. Gotta love dogs.
Just come over once a week is all I ask. Preferably Fridays, as I’m too tired from work to do much of anything when I get home.