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X marks the smellmessage!

9 Jan

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As we were walking together today on one of Fred’s strange missions in the city, I realised we were going towards the train station! Really excited, I walk faster and start straining to hear or smell signs from Beba Evelyna and Muppet – I remembered that this was the place we had last spent time with them, last week. Maybe they live here now, I was thinking? Or maybe they live on a train? and are coming to see us? then I can play with other creatures than silly little Chaton and silly Fred!!
Fred wasn’t pulling me back or telling me to not pull on the lead (she shouts at me for doing this sometimes. i guess she doesn’t like pulling against me. that’s cos she’s a bit weak in the arms, i think.) So I kept up the pace. I wanted to find them!
We walked through the station, passed crowds of busy working humans, all skuffling about, getting in the way of Beba’s and Muppet’s signals to me.
When we came out of the station, I was confused completely.
They were nowhere to be smelt or heard. This probably meant they didn’t know I was there to find them.
I realised they must be doing something else with themselves instead of being where I could track them down, so I left them a message to say I had been there and looking for them. With my special smell. Now they will know where to be next time.

(At least Evelyn will. I don’t think Muppet, or any human for that matter, knows yet how to read dog’s smells. They always flush their own smells away. No wonder they are very poor at communicating anything useful to themselves. Even my amazingly fabulous nose can’t read a flushed smell. Silly billy humans. We dogs smells are the real keys to communication.)

Woof! Woof! Grrrrawl 🙂

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