Wednesday, 7 May 2025

A sleepover

 

A sleepover

We had a guest for a sleepover on Saturday. Arthur came to stay while Susannah and her friend, Jo, went to see another friend in the Cotswolds.

He was anxious when they left but settled quite quickly. We expected that he and his great friend, Gilbert, would play, but, though they greeted each other cordially, there were no high jinks. I suppose neither of them was in in the mood. Roxy just kept her head down, grateful for some peace and quiet, and to be fair, she and Gilbert had been out for a good long walk with Barry. They returned, wet, muddy, and tired, the dogs, that is!

Arthur was on high alert, ears pricking and head turning towards the front door every time he heard, ‘Motion detected at your drive.’ This happened quite frequently, as it was quite breezy, causing some branches to set off the alarm. (Clearly, it’s time to prune the shrubs again!)

We went out to do a little gentle gardening, the sitting down sort, where exercise is limited to twisting and turning (body) and pulling (weeds) Arthur came to help.

At bedtime, Arthur trotted upstairs and found a really comfortable spot on my side of the bed. He sleeps on Susannah’s bed when he’s at home, and he thought he’d do the same in our house. Deep down, he knew that was not going to happen. The practice with us is that he goes into the little crate in our room. This ensures that he relaxes and goes to sleep, rather than traipsing round the room all night, disturbing Gilbert and inciting him to mischief.

I reminded him of the routine. He looked at me and wriggled hard, his tail wagging itself into a blur. I left him and went to have a shower. I heard Barry talking to him and when I came back into the bedroom, Arthur was in his crate. What a good boy!

The next morning, he was delighted to be released from captivity and leapt onto the bed, to press tightly against me. Barry whistled up our dogs and cats and they all galloped off, eager for breakfast.

Arthur was encouraged to go with them, but he tucked closer to my side. He is not motivated by food. His joy and main ambition in life is to be in as close personal contact with a human being as possible, preferably with Susannah, but someone else will do in an emergency. I think he would have stayed there all day if I hadn’t moved, but eventually he followed me downstairs.

Our dogs looked on in disbelief, as I persuaded Arthur to eat. They would have helped willingly and need no encouragement whatsoever. He is very easily distracted when supposedly feeding, messing about, eating a mouthful or two, then looking around, before attempting more. It’s quite a novelty spending time with a dog like Arthur. Every dog we have had has shown a healthy (sometimes unhealthy!) interest in food. Even our cats have always been enthusiastic about eating.

There followed another hour or two of extreme attendance on the front door, and joy was unbounded when Susannah finally appeared, after many false starts.

All three dogs met in the forest for a walk after Susannah and Arthur had been for a run. It was noticeably quiet when they left and everyone snoozed, but it was a pleasure to have Arthur to stay.


Gilbert relaxes 

54 comments:

  1. In the third image of Arthur, the fur on the top of his head looks exactly like Trump's barnet.

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    1. Ugh! Now you mention it, it does. Arthur's brighter than Trump, though.

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  2. If you have to have one more, he seems like an easy guest.

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  3. Such a lovely polite guest is Arthur- I love his name!
    I had a dog one time that I had to hand feed for her entire life!

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  4. Nice that everyone played nicely.

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  5. Ah what a lovely houseguest. Poor Arthur really misses his person.

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    1. He really does. She's the pivot of his life.

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  6. Arthur sounds like a gentle, affectionate guest who, despite missing Susannah, settled in beautifully with your care and brought a quiet charm to your home.

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    1. He is very sweet - a really nice character.

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  8. Arthur is most welcome to have a sleepover at our house anytime. It might be a bit out of the way for Susannah though ...

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    1. I'll bear your offer in mind. Thank you.😎

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    1. His one fault is the attraction that fox poo has for him . . .

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  10. Despite the warm welcome and safe care, Arthur was on high alert, ears pricking and head turning towards the front door every time he thought a car had arrived. Arthur (and perhaps all dogs) must feel so close to their owners that other homes seem like captivity.

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    1. He misses his person and his home, but he's very used to spending time with us, and loves our dogs.

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  11. Arthur is a very pretty boy, and a polite house guest.

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    1. He's a lovely little dog, but very energetic.

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  12. The best type of guest to have.

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    1. Doesn't cry to go home in the middle of the night, like my youngest child used to.

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  13. Arthur sounds like a better house guest than the human kind.

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    1. He's very undemanding. Just wants lots of cuddles.

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  14. A different kind of babysitting this was. What fun for all three dogs. And you're outside doing a bit of easy gardening. That's terrific. We've had five days non-stop pouring rain with a total of about six and a half inches. Can't even get out until the yard without having water come up over your ankles.

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    1. Ye gods! That's an excessive amount of rain. I guess Precious couldn't get out onto her catio.

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  15. What a cute houseguest you had. Arthur looks like a real sweetheart.

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  16. Hi Janice - he seems the ideal guest and needs a bit of pampering ... one of my SIL's dogs needed to be fed. Arthur is lucky to be amongst such welcoming humans and menagerie! Cheers Hilary

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    1. We're so used to greedy dogs that Arthur is quite a shock to the system.

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  17. How lovely x
    Alison in Wales x

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  18. I love the idea of a dog sleepover!!

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    1. Easier than a child's sleepover. Dogs don't stay up half the night and are then as miserable as sin the next day!

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  19. Aw, Arthur sounds like a really good boy and so cute, too.

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    1. He's lovely and no trouble at all, apart from having to stand over him and encourage him to eat.

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  20. Arthur is a cutie and seems to be a very good family pet. I'm guessing he enjoyed his sleepover..

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  21. He's the perfect companion for my daughter.

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  22. What a lovely house-guest, so pleased the sleepover went well and you all managed a good sleep.

    All the best Jan

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  23. It was a great pleasure to read about Arthur’s stay. His name suits him. It is interesting about his eating habits. None of the dogs in my life were like Arthur. Her certainly is adorable.

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    1. He's used to grazing all day, but we can't leave food down - it would disappear in a trice.

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  24. What a delightful visitor to have.

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  25. He's always welcome, such a busy little soul.

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  26. What a handsome dog he is, and the perfect guest for a sleepover too, it seems! xxx

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    1. We're always happy to have his company.

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  27. I'm glad all went well with the sleepover and Arthur is now reunited with Susannah.

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    1. He enjoys being with us, but is always overjoyed to be back with Susannah.

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