What's wrong with this picture?
It's soooooo wrong, that Clark stood barking at it for about 3 minutes.
Yep, just the Rubik's cube
That's it
That's all poor Clarky needs to get upset over. š¤¦āāļø.
Clark: Something changed because it was on the end table and now it's off the end table and this is different bark bark bark bark bark bark bark
@Kurtroedeger I swear Clark and Kramer are related.
If Clark is in the bedroom I'm not allowed to even lightly touch the closet door. If it moves so much as a mouse fart, he will start barking and run out of the room terrified. That seems to be the only door that causes distress. š¤·āāļø
Such good all's.
Clark takes fluoxetine to get to the level we are at. He was 100 times worse before the meds started working. We call it puppy Prozac.
@misslovelymess it knocks the peaks down and smooths the bumps. But there are still underlying things that pop up sometimes. We couldn't have any guests over when we first got him. Now we can actually do that some.
@Kurtroedeger We can have company, as long as he knows them. He does not care for people he considers strangers, at all. He does remember my son who is only here a few times a year, which is good.
Also, he hates the neighbors. I have no idea why, they are not strangers.
He does not give us any problem at all about being closed in our bedroom when we have people over he doesnāt know.
@Kurtroedeger Iām currently listening to a bark fest over a car alarm. Strange noises, scary. And he hate, hates loud mufflers.
@misslovelymess I kinda hate loud mufflers too. That's a fair thing for him.
@Kurtroedeger Ermagerd. Kramerās on Prozac, too. It helps him somewhat. He has significantly improved his displaced aggression towards Quincy - he used to constantly go after Quincy when he was startled or anxious. Heās still got a bit to go, but heās doing better.