Could be wrong, but I have a feeling he’s gotten distracted, and you are the best boy to still be in place. Give him a short while, whine, and if he doesn’t respond and give the signal, eat the biscuit and go take a nap.
My grandfather would do that with his spaniel. He would put the treat on the end of Jerry’s nose, tell him to leave it, and start a conversation. In the middle of saying something, he would tell Jerry to get it, and the treat disappeared.
mikenjanet about 1 month ago
Could be wrong, but I have a feeling he’s gotten distracted, and you are the best boy to still be in place. Give him a short while, whine, and if he doesn’t respond and give the signal, eat the biscuit and go take a nap.
ronaldspence about 1 month ago
sitting up seems to be an asset of a Basset…he will remember soon Fred, though if he is old enough to have a corded phone, who knows!
silberdistel about 1 month ago
Oh, Fred! That is a first. You do tricks? Don’t wait for him to give the signal- we all want to see your trick!
Botulism Bob about 1 month ago
How’s the view up there, Fred?
saylorgirl about 1 month ago
Aww Fred, you’re such a good boy. If he doesn’t turn around soon, go ahead and eat your cookie.
juicebruce about 1 month ago
Good Job Fred !
SusieB about 1 month ago
I give you permission to go ahead and it the treat
darcyandsimon about 1 month ago
You go, Fred!
GSD Mom Premium Member about 1 month ago
If he says the cue word while he’s on the phone, it is perfectly permissible to eat your biscuit.
joannesshadow about 1 month ago
My grandfather would do that with his spaniel. He would put the treat on the end of Jerry’s nose, tell him to leave it, and start a conversation. In the middle of saying something, he would tell Jerry to get it, and the treat disappeared.
anncorr339 about 1 month ago
Fred hope Mr Dear will get of the phone soon