We've got a little short-haired Chihuahua dog that absolutely HAS to have a car ride every day. For some reason, he's in heaven when he's riding along. There are certain times that he absolutely can't go along. With it being in the upper 90s today, and the car being parked for about an hour in the hot sun, today was one of them. So when we are getting ready to go out, and he's like an Energizer bunny by the front door, it ain't a pretty sight when we say "You've got to stay home". He will sulk back to the couch, crawl on top of his blanket and give us the silent treatment. He won't even look at us as we leave. So when we got home, he will ignore us for about a half hour, sit there and just lick his paws, give us the silent treatment and not pay us a bit of attention. Heck yes, they can think evil. (He'll finally forgive us, come over and lie next to my lap, roll over with his legs straight up in the air and do a playful growl if I don't scratch his belly!)
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