Column: Enough walks already: A dog's view of stay-at-home

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Column: Enough walks already: A dog's view of stay-at-home
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What started off as a dog's dream come true — the whole family, home with us all the time! — has become a nightmare. So much walking!

With so many film, art, music and design critics unable to cover their genre of choice, everyone has suddenly discovered TV.We may have to cut down on the barking. On top of all the new dogs, the number of delivery guys is off the chain. Seriously. Also, MDW is yelling. In fact, things are getting a little tense in general. Something about long lines at the grocery store. “Hoarders” are apparently a bad thing. Silver lining: “Plenty of table scraps in case the dog food runs out.

and MO keep talking into screens all the time and getting mad at us when we want to come see them. Pretty rich considering all those previous demands for cuddles. At one point, we got kicked off the bed because, apparently, we were snoring too loud and the screen could hear us and it was “embarrassing.” If we kicked the humans off the bed when they snored too loud that is all we would be doing all night.So many walks.

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