Piper pup is barking at 5.30 am.
Barking means needs to go out.
let her out.
5 minutes later, barking to come in.
I let her in.
She stares at me expectantly.
Yes, I know - now comes the wee bowl of milk.
She slurps it down.
Then she goes up to the bedroom where her food bowl is, away from the thieving piper cats.
Starts barking again.
Yes, I know that it is my humble task to feed you. Check bowls. Plenty of yummy Yorkie kibble left, but no water.
Fill water bowl and wander away.
Irritating, periodic Yorkie yaps start coming from upstairs.
Go back. Piper pup is staring at me intensely. I check bowls. Yes, both full.
More irritating yaps.
Light dawns.
It’s not enough that there is kibble in the bowl.
There must be fresh, yummy kibble, added according to the daily food ritual, whether or not there is already kibble in the bowl.
I open the kibble container, where the kibble in her bowl came from last night, take out a minor scoop of kibble and deposit in the already full kibble dinner bowl.
Piper Yorkie settles down to breakfast. Irritating yaps cease.
Yorkies apparently have an ingrained love of tradition, approaching the Japanese tea ritual.