Meet the Other Phone. Flexible and made to last.

Meet the Other Phone.
Flexible and made to last.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

AIBU?

Share your dilemmas and get honest opinions from other Mumsnetters.

WIBU to out the sleeping puppy in his bed ti do some housework?

26 replies

Humansatnav · 14/03/2015 08:54

Puppy 12 weeks old today. I work ft , dh home with him in the week. Dh working all day today.
Puppy is tired, wants a cuddle and most importantly Im wearing fleecy pj's. He LOVES snoozing on me and he especially loves snoozing on fleece. Oh, and I've put all of his stinky dog blankets in to wash.
He clearly feels that IWBVU and is giving me the sink eye every time I try to move.
WWYD ?Grin

OP posts:
getdownshep · 14/03/2015 08:58

Stay where you are, that poor puppy is obviously exhaustedGrin
My little dog is under the duvet warming my feet, he hasn't any PJs on thoughEnvy

18yearstooold · 14/03/2015 08:59

Puppy cuddles always trump housework

Were you not aware of this??

getdownshep · 14/03/2015 08:59

Oh you are wearing the PJs, I'm disappointed now!

Fluffycloudland77 · 14/03/2015 09:00

You need to stay put. He clearly needs a 4th trimester.

Mrsjayy · 14/03/2015 09:01

I think it would be b cruel to deprive your puppy of hugs

Hoppinggreen · 14/03/2015 09:01

Puppy cuddles and an excuse not to move - double win!!!!

Mrsjayy · 14/03/2015 09:03

What kind of puppy is it

Humansatnav · 14/03/2015 09:09

He is a bloody big springer lab cross.
I am now resigned to my fate and have got dd to bring me a coffee and the phone charger.
Dd wisely pointed out that life as a human dog bed could be my next career ......

OP posts:
Hoppinggreen · 14/03/2015 09:10

Photo?????????

ScathingContempt · 14/03/2015 09:12

You should think about letting him snuggle inside your pjs for maximum comfort.

The summer I spent whole lazy days snuggling with my puppy was the best summer of my life! The little snufts and sighs they do in their sleep...! The little warm tummies...! Aww.

You reap what you sow - mine is 20kg now and still likes lap snuggles so I'm glad I put the hard work in when she was little! Grin

Mrsjayy · 14/03/2015 09:18

Oh give it a few months he. Will be pinning you to the couch

OttiliaVonBCup · 14/03/2015 09:22

I love it when they sniff and snore.
You mustn't move.

PuntasticUsername · 14/03/2015 09:24

You need a sling, surely Smile

amy83firsttimer · 14/03/2015 09:25

Similar dilemma here. Except it's human and he's got the fleecy stuff on. I'm opting for being a human bed rather than hang out the nappies or do the dishes. Enjoy your snuggles.

And we neeeeed a picture.

RestingFuckFace · 14/03/2015 09:26

Photo or it didnt happen.

Mrsjayy · 14/03/2015 09:29

We got our dog at 7 month's he was a rescue hated to much touch. So when he wanted some attention he would put. His paw on me to be stroked it was very sweet

aderynlas · 14/03/2015 09:33

Stay put for a cwtch with lovely not so little puppy. He ll be getting you outside and running around parks very soon Grin

OttiliaVonBCup · 14/03/2015 09:33

Slings for puppies.

You could be in business with that Puntastic.

LittleBearPad · 14/03/2015 09:37

Well you can already get dog buggies.

Make sure it's a soft supportive carrier though not a baby bjorn. You need to think of his hips Grin

Mrsjayy · 14/03/2015 09:42

I saw dogs in buggies in a French shopping centre a few years ago I was stunned

PuntasticUsername · 14/03/2015 09:42

Briefly got very excited and was putting finishing touches to Dragons Den application but then... aw shit, the internet is all over it already Sad

popalot · 14/03/2015 09:46

Lots of cuddles, lovely. Can I suggest after you do some initial puppy training, as you have a dog crossed with 2 working breeds, you opt for some agility training. It's lots of fun, will give him plenty of brain workouts and give you some great times bonding even more. Especially as you both work, it will make him a really settled, happy dog. We did it and now I go on about it to everyone with a working breed type dog!!!

popalot · 14/03/2015 09:47

sorry, realise your dh is at home during the week.....but still, go for agility when he's a bit older....you'll love it!

getdownshep · 14/03/2015 09:54

I used to carry my mini pinscher puppy around curled up inside my fleecy dressing gown doing my housework.
He still sticks his head in there now to have a snooze.
Happy days

Humansatnav · 14/03/2015 10:05

I cant photo, my phone is crap Sad
He has now woken up and is trying to drag me off the clutch ny my left slipper. Fickle !!

OP posts:
Swipe left for the next trending thread