- Location
- Sydney, Australia
I have a very good friend who has Cystic Fibrosis, so her breathing is a bit laboured but otherwise you wouldn't know. Maxx has always been completely obsessed by her and today cemented that. We haven't seen them for a while but we spent a long weekend last Christmas, a day at their place in late summer then they came here for OH's birthday in June. Each time Maxx jumps and jumps at her, trying to get to her face/mouth.
Today I thought 'he is four months older now, he will be normal with her'. Nope. Her husband might as well not been here; it was all Sue. Normally after a few minutes of a new arrival he normally calms down so I put him behind baby gates for 15 minutes then brought him out. Mistake. He took a flying leap onto the couch (he has NEVER done that) and gave her a massive lick right up her face. Oh. how. embarrassing. She was fine...I think, just a bit weirded out. She said her cousins dog does the same thing to her and no-one else.
Do you think he senses her different breathing or something?
Today I thought 'he is four months older now, he will be normal with her'. Nope. Her husband might as well not been here; it was all Sue. Normally after a few minutes of a new arrival he normally calms down so I put him behind baby gates for 15 minutes then brought him out. Mistake. He took a flying leap onto the couch (he has NEVER done that) and gave her a massive lick right up her face. Oh. how. embarrassing. She was fine...I think, just a bit weirded out. She said her cousins dog does the same thing to her and no-one else.
Do you think he senses her different breathing or something?