”
“You know I haven’t jumped off the couch in months.”
“This is not the time to start again.”

“It does look pretty far down there.”
“A dislocated hip just waiting to happen.”

“Oh, come on. There is a bed on the floor.”
“With one inch of padding.”

“Why are you always a killjoy?”
“Five years older than you is why.”

“I guess experience does count for something.”
“Yeah, try a $5000 visit to the emergency vet.”

“Oooh. I don’t like that place at all.”
“So, get off the back of the couch.”

“I think you are right.”
“So why don’t you get off?”

“Did you ever hear of an irresistible impulse?”
“Oh, brother. Now I’ve heard everything.”

“What do you say we go out and chase a ball?”
“At last, you have come to your senses.”
“If only I could break away from this couch back.”
“Please stop.”






















Jumping off things can be dangerous, kids. Just ask Lai. She ran at break neck speed and jumped over a short wall last week, fell on her back and couldn’t walk. A rushed trip to the vet resulted in x-rays, a shot and pills. She is OK now but can’t get up on the couch or bed without help. She is lucky nothing broke. It almost gave us a heart attack. Has it slowed her down? No!
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OMG, Darlene. That must have been a scare and a half. We try to keep these two from jumping off anything. There are steps, ramps, and a whole set of gates. I’m so glad Lia is doing better. 😊
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I know. We try to keep an eye on them but gosh, she’s fast! We call her Speedy Gonzales. Dogs, worse than kids!!
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So true.
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I must agree with Miss. Twiggy here… Miss. Tempeste, you have such a sense of adventure, and your sister, the sensibility! Have a great day, young ladies! ❤
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Thank you, Miss Annette. We wish you a super day as well. 😊
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Wisdom can be a downer sometimes, but it can save us from a lot of pain. Great dialogue, John, as always. 😊
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Thank you, Gwen. I always appreciate your visit and kind words.
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Twiggy makes a good point.
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She has the surgery experience to back it up. Thanks, Charles.
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Irresistible impulse, huh!
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Yeah, a strong pull. Thanks, Joy.
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Tempeste, I know you think you are invincible; but trust Twiggy, it’s not worth a trip to the vet!
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Yes. He has a big enough Mercedes as it is. 😄
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Seriously. Every time one has to go to the vet, one needs a deep breath, a prayer and hope that it won’t put you in the poor house!
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Oh I know. Without insurance, our bill in 2025 would have been over $10,000.
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Holy crap! You know it’s crazy when you have to take insurance on your pets. I admit to never having done so… Thankfully, that was never a bad thing.
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Frenchie owners know that without insurance, they are taking a big risk.
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I hear you!
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Typical of the French, their ailments are the most expensive
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High maintenance 😉
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That’s it. Thanks.
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Tempeste is being talked off the couch by the wisdom of her older sister. But I do understand the impulse, which is why I can’t stand heights!
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Ha ha ha. The urge to jump is big. Thanks, Pilgrim.
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It really is.
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First big step.
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When it comes to irresistible impulses, even personal knowledge of the consequences doesn’t always keep things in check. Advice from others? Forget about it — there’s that challenge waiting!
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So true. Thanks, Linda.
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I trust Tempeste did not give in to her irresistible impulse. I like that Twiggy is just sitting there with her Buddha- like wisdom!
These ladies make my day! Belly rubs to both.
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No, she knows better than to take a leap. So glad you enjoy these two, Noelle.
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I love those two. lol So cute!
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Thank you, Kymber. 😊
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haha! Oh, Tempeste, you are something! I love how Twiggy is sitting. Little Buddha spouting knowledge. Now, if only young grasshopper will listen. 🙄😬
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She listens a little. She didn’t make the leap, thank heavens. Thank you, Lois.
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Ha ha ha!! Poor Tempeste has been bitten by Poe’s Imp of the Perverse!
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I’ll have to watch her closely for any other symptoms. Love that reference, Liz
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Thanks, john!
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😊
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Sage advice. No one want that ER trip.
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You are right, Denise. Not us for sure.
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Oh boy! I hope chasing the ball outside won out and she did not jump off the back of the couch. Just the mention of an ouchy and vet visit would have me down in no time at all.
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She got down. She does not normally go off the back of the couch. Don’t know why she was posed there for so long.
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I have not jumped off my couch in months…and have been much better for it. The couch and I have an understanding…I will come and go, but always sit and arise in a controlled manner. Easy does it, girls!
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You are very wise, Mr. Bruce. You might even have idol status.😀
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Vet visits are so expensive, and I imagine ER visits are worse. Tempeste, please listen to your big sis. She’s trying to save you a world of pain … and your folks a depleted bank account!
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Thank you, Miss Debbie. Yes, I think you are right. No need to tempt fate.
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John – this was really fun and the back of the couch is such a great perhc place – hahah
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It is Yvette. They both love to lounge on the back of the couch. The cushions are down and get very cozy,
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Nothing like a wiser other sister. 🙂
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Can’t beat it. Thanks, Susannah.
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Your dialogue is always so believable. One of your many gifts. 🙂
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*blush* 😊
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Glad Twiggy talked some sense into her. No more emergency vet visits!
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No, we have had enough for a while.
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Why is trouble often so appealing? Thank goodness Tempeste has her big sister to keep her safe. Sending them belly rubs. Thanks for the smiles, John. (And if you’re in the path of the coming storm, stay safe.)
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Thank you, Staci. We are expecting freezing rain from Saturday through Monday. We’ll be prepared. I’m glad you enjoyed the post, and the girls enjoyed the belly rubs.
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It’s great to see Twiggy giving good advice to Tempeste, John, trying to keep her safe.
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I think so, too, Tim. Thanks. 😊
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$5,000—ouch! It sounds like Twiggy learned her lesson. Let’s hope that Tmpeste doesn’t give an encore.
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We had two such visits, so about that lesson. Thanks, Pete.
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Tempeste should learn to take the advice of her elder! Save you a few bucks, and save her a lot of pain!
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She is getting better at listening. Thanks, Jill.
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Yes be careful Tempeste, Maybe Dad could put a little stool there.
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I have a ramp which I use. So I think I am safe. I was just trying to torture Twiggy. Thanks, Mr. Thomas.
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Lovely sequence of pix. One can feel Tempeste torn between jumping and heeding Twiggy’s advice 🙂
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It would appear that way, but she wouldn’t try. We have a ramp for her to use.
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Loving Twiggy’s pose and expressions. She looks so calm and wise.
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She is much calmer and wiser for sure. Thanks, Craig.
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