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When we are on an RV adventure, the Hu-Dad insists that we take multiple walks every day. Does anyone know why we walk so much?
We walk in the morning. We walk mid-day. And we walk again in the evening. And each time we walk and walk and walk. What is Hu-Dad trying to accomplish?
We are going to get to the bottom of this mystery. Tomorrow. We are too tired to try to figure it out tonight.
If anyone has any idea why Hu-Dad walks us so much during camping trips, please give us a hint in the comments.
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It’s because you guys are so darned cute when you’re resting, that’s why!
There is a pattern to all the pictures, but I’m not quite getting the answer… hmmmm…
My lips are sealed on that one! But seeing you all soundly resting, I think it just may have something to do with expending excess energy? Hope Hu-Dad had a good night’s rest 😉
My sibe was never treat motivated, but very walk motivated. Maybe a modified hunt for them (and their ancestral brain,) lubricates their joints and moves their digestive systems. Juno always looks happily tired after a walk.
You walk so all the rest of us can see you! We love to see all of you pass our RV.
PS we love your S-RV !
Just rest babies❤️ Just rest?
A tired sibe is a good sibe
Or in a shorter term
Snore
I believe it is ” a tired Sibe is a good Sibe.”
A tired Sibe is a well behaved Sibe.