Lord Key had a bad heckin day! His nan! She was going away! Will she ever come back to give Ke'yush his snack?! When she does, there'll be biscuits to pay!
This is tragic, how is Key going to manage without his morning toast but to top it all off there is going to be a biscuit shortage. Key will wither away. Four days is way to long for Nan to be gone. Well Jodie will have to fill in with the biscuits but you need someone else for the toast. Key your be fine its only four days. Nan will have to make up for the missed biscuits & toast when she's back home. Lots of Love Annette❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾
He really has a special bond with his amazing Nan. And they always love each other always too😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣❤❤❤❤❤❤🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍😍😍😍😘😘😘😘😘😘☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾
Hi Jodie and K’eyush and family, I love how K’eyush didn’t want nan to go ,it’s a beautiful relationship K’eyush has with nan, this video made me smile when you said nan was going to look after the cats & K’eyush suddenly stops and looks intensely at you,like it’s a disgrace. Love Katherine xoxo
Aww! Poor Key! Don't worry! Nan will be back soon! And when she does! You can demand more toast and belly rubs!!😀😂 Have a great " rest of the week!" All of you! Love and best wishes Terry xx 😀✌🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
I can't believe how many Husky traits are universal. I hosted a lost Husky for the weekend several years ago. I picked him up on an extremely rural back-road in Washington state. He was just running down the middle of this isolated road. I'm like, "This can not be normal." I had lived and driven on this road for five years, and never once saw hide nor hair of a Husky. There was only one house on this road. It had a gated driveway and one of those "ring doorbell" cameras. We pushed that button for at least seven minutes to no avail. I wasn't at all surprised. They didn't look like "Husky" or "Miniature Poodle People,"; nor did they look like they would own the rambunctious breed of choice in our area, the bouncy, happy-go-lucky, Golden Doodle, with Huskies coming in at a close second. Huskies are true wayfarers. If you leave a gate unlocked, they're sure to run out of it, off on another vagabond's adventure. So, with nothing else to do, and being animal lovers, we became his chauffeur and weekend getaway hosts. I couldn't figure out where he'd come from. We lived near a popular nature/hiking trail park that bordered on a large river. But even though people would stop there (especially if they were "dog people") to get water, wade in the creek that emptied into a large river, and walk the trails, I just didnt feel that he had escaped for a weekend jaunt. He was obviously well loved and taken care of. He had no fear of us, and not one iota of skittishness. When my daughter and I pulled over to try to entice him into our Kia "Hamster car", he ran right over to us and hopped in the backseat with a look that said it all, "Yay! My Uber has finally arrived! I'm off on another adventure!" The look also said, "I'm a bit tired, my paws are hurting from running on the asphalt, and I'm a bit peckish. Please hurry up and get me to a Red Cross recovery station, or if one is not available, to your home." As I said, it was the weekend. So there was no chance of me implementing my "Husky Recovery And Return Progam," which consisted of taking my new charge to the vet to scan him for his department and price, lol. This was only seven years ago, but I wasn't tech-savvy back then, and we couldn't get internet where we lived anyway because it was so isolated. So we went home where I made up the "guest😅 room," (just kidding, he slept on my daughter's bed with her). The next day was a Saturday, and we headed out to do more reconnaissance. We looked at all the lost and found signs posted on all the cork boards at the grocery and feed stores, we asked around (small town), we also put our own notices up on the corkboard announcing our find, but with no luck. I needed coffee, so we stopped at our little local drive-thru coffee stand where I knew one of the baristas slightly better than the others as we always chatted while she made up our order. I asked if she'd talked to anyone who was missing a Husky. She said no, but that she'd ask around. And, being young and tech savvy, she also planned to visit the lost and found on Facebook, check the notices, and maybe put one of her own 'found' signs up directing anyone to us if they thought that we had their dog. I felt very hopeful, as we are a small community, and things really get around by word-of-mouth, plus we also had our secret weapon - Facebook. The next day was Sunday, and I spent most of it trying to corral our guest multiple times, because we had the little park with the creek and the pond, and he loved it. It was still nippy out being that it was March. But he didnt care. Our guest didn't know the meaning of the word "no" when it came to wandering off on his own, chasing the ducks in the little pond, and other hi-jinx. I was almost ready to give up on finding his owners, when the phone rang and this man, who sounded like a total d#*k, said, with no preamble or niceties, "So, I hear you have my dog." He treated me as if I had stolen his wandering dog, whom I suspect had gotten out on his watch. We agreed to meet at a local mini-mart for the "exchange," although we weren't getting anything except the satisfaction that we had returned a pup to it's rightful owners, instead of turning him over to a rescue group, which is usually what happens in cases like this. Thankfully, I didn't have to worry about meeting the "dad" of the house, because right before we left, the young man who was his owner called to finalize directions and the meeting further. I can't remember the son's name, but let's say it was "Johnathan." When I got off the phone to grab my coat, I said to "Timber," (which turned to be his name), "Do you want to go see Johnathan? Let's go" to which he let out a happy "wew hew," and his meaning was unmistakable: "Finally! What took you so long to figure it out, you dolt? Let's go NOW!" We only had to drive around three miles to get to the mini mart for the "hand off," as they only lived two miles away from us. The boy's mom was really nice. When I opened the door to the backseat, there was Timber in all his glory, but looking rather sheepish. He knew the jig was up and went resolutely with his young owner to his fate. Apparently, a gate had indeed been left open, (by D#$k head dad), and he also didn't make sure Timber's collar was on securely. I'm like, "This is a Husky we're talking about. REALLY?" You never leave your dog with a most likely, "dog hating dad." It was just a good thing we stopped. I've heard since then that there's an underground black market for people who want a pure bread Husky but can't afford one. So I was happy to have done a good deed, and even more satisfied when the mom told me that "Johnathan" had a slight disability such as autism, ADHD, and a speech impediment, and that they had paid a load of money for him and to get him into an emotional support guide dog training camp. And also it was "Johnathin's" third ESA/guide dog. The first one they had had since "Johnathan" was small had passed. They got another one but it didn't work out as it wasn't a good match, and finally that brings us to "Timber." All's well that ends well. 🐺😁 💔❤️🩹❤️🔥❤️ 💓💗💖💝 🥀🌹🌷⚘️
Oh my. Those ears and beautiful expressive eyes. I genuinely feel for K'ey. ❤ Although, I'm sure Jodie will make her pouty boy feel better. Somehow... 😂😂
Awww...Key looked so dejected when his Nan left. He clearly loves her very much. Or, at least the biscuits, toast and belly rubs! 😂 He stopped dead in his tracks when you said, "She's gone to be with cats!" Hilarious!!!🤣
Poor Key, his Nan has abandoned him to babysit Remi and Mouse. But Uncle Vic gave him a lot of good scratches and hugs. He looked so pitiful when he told Paige “he used to love her”. He sure knows how to put everyone on a guilt trip with that sad face. I’m sure he’ll get plenty of extra belly rubs and biscuits when Nan returns. He’ll be listening for the vroom to bring his Nan home. Hugs to you fluffy boy from Tennessee USA. 💕🐾
Awwww … Key the side eyed King loves his Nan so much ! And Nan just doesn’t share her toast more generously with you right ? I’d rethink that love Key 🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️from Kobe & mum
The look in his eyes and on his face at the end says it all. Hang in there Key! It’s just a few days! Besides you have Jodie to keep you company and feed you waffles!
Key looks so sad. He says 4 days is way too long for Nan to be gone. He’ll be nothing but skin and bones by then. 😂😂😂 Oh Key you are priceless. Your face expressions are superb. 😊 ❤❤❤
😢🐶 Poor Key, that’s not right for them to steal his Nan away, & to top it off cats will be getting his toast/biscuits. 😆 The betrayal is real!!!! ❤ Just love Key & his Nan’s relationship, they are TOO SWEET & FUNNY together!!!! God Bless from Georgia ❤️🐶
Poor boi looks so sad in the thumbnail! And relieved @0.10, "I can't believe you are here". 0.51, I was going to ask the same question Key. It's not polite to tease you as well is it? "Why would you do that?"🥺🐺 Oh the betrayal! "I used to love you...OK you are allowed to give me pets, but I still won't love you as much gorgeous taking my Nan away." Oh dear. The way he stopped as soon as you said Cat's! The struggle is real right Key? Sending extra love, hugs, kisses and cyber belly rubs xxx
Aww. His eyes of despair have me. 🥺 Sending virtual hugs to the bestest boi. :) Gotta get a big piece of toast and extra waffles when she gets back. XD
Dogs are so good at guilt tripping us. They give us those sad puppy dog eyes with a real hang dog droop. Making us feel as bad as possible before we leave. They are master manipulators. Then such an ecstatic greeting when we return you'd think we'd been away for months instead of popping down to the grocery store for 15 minutes. LOL. 😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤
He has a special bond with his beautiful Nan. They love each other too
He does :)
@@keyushandboo4300Especially her toast 😂 🍞
@@keyushandboo4300I guess Key sleep in Nan’s bed while she’s gone
@@jenniferbarnwell6592 He could sneak out and sleep in it when weirdo isn't looking
😂😂😂😂😂😂@@thepanda1044
Awww, Key's face says it all. He doesn't want his Nan to go. Poor Key, looking so sad. 🐕💖
Nice to be loved ,key loves his nan❤
He is so sad now! Hope Nan has a nice time with the cats! ❤😊
Poor Key. His Nan has betrayed him for meowers... *😢🤣*
Key is the master of giving the guilt trip. Who could leave such an adorable cheeky boy.
😂
Lord Key had a bad heckin day!
His nan! She was going away!
Will she ever come back
to give Ke'yush his snack?!
When she does, there'll be biscuits to pay!
❤️❤️❤️
Fire, that’s gotta be your next mixtape
This is tragic, how is Key going to manage without his morning toast but to top it all off there is going to be a biscuit shortage. Key will wither away. Four days is way to long for Nan to be gone. Well Jodie will have to fill in with the biscuits but you need someone else for the toast. Key your be fine its only four days. Nan will have to make up for the missed biscuits & toast when she's back home. Lots of Love Annette❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾
I was thinking the same thing, few biscuits for key for now 😂
it's a short term diet for key.
0:15 that door sniffing never gets old
😂
He loves Paige and Vince so much until they took Nan away. Poor K'ey he is going to miss her so much.❤❤
True love between Nan and keyush. Awe so sweet.❤
Paige & Vick will have to pay the Nan-thieving tax!
Leaving for cats! We haven't seen such betrayal since Julius Caesar by Marcus Brutus.
😂👍🏻
_et tu, __-Brute-__ Nan?_
@ 4:14 look at how his expression changed when Jodie mentioned the cats hahaha
Poor boi! Rem and Mouse are lucky to have Nan care for them. She's the best Nan. Your fan from Colorado, USA.
He didn’t even get a going away biscuit! 😢😮
Someone, call the police!
He really has a special bond with his amazing Nan. And they always love each other always too😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣❤❤❤❤❤❤🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍😍😍😍😘😘😘😘😘😘☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾
4:04 K'eyush: A waffle might ease the pain!
Hi Jodie and K’eyush and family, I love how K’eyush didn’t want nan to go ,it’s a beautiful relationship K’eyush has with nan, this video made me smile when you said nan was going to look after the cats & K’eyush suddenly stops and looks intensely at you,like it’s a disgrace. Love Katherine xoxo
"I'm not speaking to you ever again, nan!!! You're leaving me" 😅😅
He was in a mood with everyone ;D
@@keyushandboo4300 That disapointed face at 1:10...🧡🧡🧡
Aww! Poor Key! Don't worry! Nan will be back soon! And when she does! You can demand more toast and belly rubs!!😀😂
Have a great " rest of the week!" All of you! Love and best wishes Terry xx 😀✌🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Such a good boy returning all the love he's getting 😊
Key can’t believe his Nan is deserting him for Meowers!! 💕
I can't wait for the video recording K'eyush's Nan return home...❤🐶
I can't believe how many Husky traits are universal. I hosted a lost Husky for the weekend several years ago. I picked him up on an extremely rural back-road in Washington state. He was just running down the middle of this isolated road. I'm like, "This can not be normal." I had lived and driven on this road for five years, and never once saw hide nor hair of a Husky. There was only one house on this road. It had a gated driveway and one of those "ring doorbell" cameras. We pushed that button for at least seven minutes to no avail. I wasn't at all surprised. They didn't look like "Husky" or "Miniature Poodle People,"; nor did they look like they would own the rambunctious breed of choice in our area, the bouncy, happy-go-lucky, Golden Doodle, with Huskies coming in at a close second. Huskies are true wayfarers. If you leave a gate unlocked, they're sure to run out of it, off on another vagabond's adventure. So, with nothing else to do, and being animal lovers, we became his chauffeur and weekend getaway hosts. I couldn't figure out where he'd come from. We lived near a popular nature/hiking trail park that bordered on a large river. But even though people would stop there (especially if they were "dog people") to get water, wade in the creek that emptied into a large river, and walk the trails, I just didnt feel that he had escaped for a weekend jaunt. He was obviously well loved and taken care of. He had no fear of us, and not one iota of skittishness. When my daughter and I pulled over to try to entice him into our Kia "Hamster car", he ran right over to us and hopped in the backseat with a look that said it all, "Yay! My Uber has finally arrived! I'm off on another adventure!" The look also said, "I'm a bit tired, my paws are hurting from running on the asphalt, and I'm a bit peckish. Please hurry up and get me to a Red Cross recovery station, or if one is not available, to your home." As I said, it was the weekend. So there was no chance of me implementing my "Husky Recovery And Return Progam," which consisted of taking my new charge to the vet to scan him for his department and price, lol. This was only seven years ago, but I wasn't tech-savvy back then, and we couldn't get internet where we lived anyway because it was so isolated. So we went home where I made up the "guest😅 room," (just kidding, he slept on my daughter's bed with her). The next day was a Saturday, and we headed out to do more reconnaissance. We looked at all the lost and found signs posted on all the cork boards at the grocery and feed stores, we asked around (small town), we also put our own notices up on the corkboard announcing our find, but with no luck. I needed coffee, so we stopped at our little local drive-thru coffee stand where I knew one of the baristas slightly better than the others as we always chatted while she made up our order. I asked if she'd talked to anyone who was missing a Husky. She said no, but that she'd ask around. And, being young and tech savvy, she also planned to visit the lost and found on Facebook, check the notices, and maybe put one of her own 'found' signs up directing anyone to us if they thought that we had their dog. I felt very hopeful, as we are a small community, and things really get around by word-of-mouth, plus we also had our secret weapon - Facebook. The next day was Sunday, and I spent most of it trying to corral our guest multiple times, because we had the little park with the creek and the pond, and he loved it. It was still nippy out being that it was March. But he didnt care. Our guest didn't know the meaning of the word "no" when it came to wandering off on his own, chasing the ducks in the little pond, and other hi-jinx. I was almost ready to give up on finding his owners, when the phone rang and this man, who sounded like a total d#*k, said, with no preamble or niceties, "So, I hear you have my dog." He treated me as if I had stolen his wandering dog, whom I suspect had gotten out on his watch. We agreed to meet at a local mini-mart for the "exchange," although we weren't getting anything except the satisfaction that we had returned a pup to it's rightful owners, instead of turning him over to a rescue group, which is usually what happens in cases like this. Thankfully, I didn't have to worry about meeting the "dad" of the house, because right before we left, the young man who was his owner called to finalize directions and the meeting further. I can't remember the son's name, but let's say it was "Johnathan." When I got off the phone to grab my coat, I said to "Timber," (which turned to be his name), "Do you want to go see Johnathan? Let's go" to which he let out a happy "wew hew," and his meaning was unmistakable: "Finally! What took you so long to figure it out, you dolt? Let's go NOW!" We only had to drive around three miles to get to the mini mart for the "hand off," as they only lived two miles away from us. The boy's mom was really nice. When I opened the door to the backseat, there was Timber in all his glory, but looking rather sheepish. He knew the jig was up and went resolutely with his young owner to his fate. Apparently, a gate had indeed been left open, (by D#$k head dad), and he also didn't make sure Timber's collar was on securely. I'm like, "This is a Husky we're talking about. REALLY?" You never leave your dog with a most likely, "dog hating dad." It was just a good thing we stopped. I've heard since then that there's an underground black market for people who want a pure bread Husky but can't afford one. So I was happy to have done a good deed, and even more satisfied when the mom told me that "Johnathan" had a slight disability such as autism, ADHD, and a speech impediment, and that they had paid a load of money for him and to get him into an emotional support guide dog training camp. And also it was "Johnathin's" third ESA/guide dog. The first one they had had since "Johnathan" was small had passed. They got another one but it didn't work out as it wasn't a good match, and finally that brings us to "Timber." All's well that ends well. 🐺😁 💔❤️🩹❤️🔥❤️ 💓💗💖💝 🥀🌹🌷⚘️
That's a great story!
Key, now you can happily go to nan's room and inspect every nook and corner😄
Key flashing his puppy dog eyes at his nan 🐕
awwww- super puppy eyes 🥺
First Sherpa and now, Nan going off. Sweet Key. Hang in there buddy.
Think Key enjoyed his scritches but i bet his fur got everywhere lol
His fluff is always getting everywhere ;D
Oh the poor little baby ❤😂
He's so dramatic about it ;D
I swear he understood every word you said because he replied so correctly! Poor Key...😢
Aww, a nan-less Key... Now Mom really has to step up to ensure the right amount of biscuits and toast ;)
Aw Key ,it’s alright!!!!!❤❤❤❤
1:11 Even Key’s ultimate weapon aka Puppy Eyes didn’t help 😢
Key is so cute and makes me laugh ❤❤❤❤
Hope you liked the video :)
@keyushandboo4300 loved it like always Jodie. But Key should know.. with Nan gone he can steal her bed.
Awww Nan is leaving our sweet boy! He will miss her!
Pets are a part of a good person. I have a German shepherd. How about you?
Key must sleep on Nans bed...that will make things even!!
He loves the biscuit lady so much
❤beautiful lord flffy bum, poor Key 😢❤. Hello Jodie and Nan have a blessed day ❤
Adorable Key poor thing he is so sad😇❤❤❤😂😘
Hugs for Keyush ❤❤❤❤❤
such a special boy
Aw bless Key sweetheart he loves his Nana ❤wishing your mum a safe trip ❤
Key: if nan is going away , I need weirdo to make me some waffles
He loves his nan . And he got a shock when Jodie said nan was going away . Key loves his nan he gives her special howls.
Awww poor Key. Maybe hoomum will allow you to have some waffwaffs to make up for the lack of biscuits. ❤❤
Poor Key! What will you do without Nan? Who will you argue with for toast & biscuits? ☺️🤭 She will return soon, sweet boy! 🐾❤️🐾
Poor Key! He loves his Nan so much! Time will go by super fast sweetie. She will be home before you know it. ❤ you from California
Aww Key loves that petting
"I used to love you!" LMAO
The best howls award goes to.. drum roll please... key! Sometimes i watch the videos just to hear him howl and sing and talk. 😁 my favorite friend!
Key CAN NOT believe Biscuit Lady would leave him for some meowers.
OMD.. that thumbnail is so adorable! all the cuteness overload 😂
Oh my. Those ears and beautiful expressive eyes. I genuinely feel for K'ey. ❤ Although, I'm sure Jodie will make her pouty boy feel better. Somehow... 😂😂
Key just loves seeing everyone. Poor Key wanted to go on an adventure too! 😃
Key's speaks so well .I understand everything he says ..wow 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Oh dear pity, Key. Sweet boy. Nan will be home soon. ❤
He certainly isnt impressed shes going. Even less impressed finding out its to look after meowers
Aww poor Key the time will fly by and Nan will return. The meowers. need someone to look after them for a little while.
Aaawww.. Poor fluffy boy.. Love you, Key..
The promo photo with Key’s tongue sticking out is adorable!
She’s going to have meowers smell on her, Key!! 😮😂❤
Awww...Key looked so dejected when his Nan left. He clearly loves her very much. Or, at least the biscuits, toast and belly rubs! 😂 He stopped dead in his tracks when you said, "She's gone to be with cats!" Hilarious!!!🤣
Poor Key he seems so sad. His expression was hilarious when you said cats!
Hello, Jodie, Nan and Key. He loves you, Nan. ❤❤ Be Blessed.
Poor boi, Key. I hope Nan makes up for her absence with all the treats and belly rubs you can handle as an extra special treat.❤😢
Poor Key, can't believe his eyes ❤❤❤❤
Poor Key, his Nan has abandoned him to babysit Remi and Mouse. But Uncle Vic gave him a lot of good scratches and hugs. He looked so pitiful when he told Paige “he used to love her”. He sure knows how to put everyone on a guilt trip with that sad face. I’m sure he’ll get plenty of extra belly rubs and biscuits when Nan returns. He’ll be listening for the vroom to bring his Nan home. Hugs to you fluffy boy from Tennessee USA. 💕🐾
he even makes me feel guilty & I'm not even involved damit :/
when granny gets back he will expect backpayment of treats & bellyrubs _with interest_
@@blackfalkon4189 I know. I felt like I was leaving him. 😂
Waaaaa!!! So sorry for him.🥲
Key giving his Mum the side eye 👀. Precious is Key's and Nan's relationship ❤❤❤❤❤❤Joan 😊
Awwww … Key the side eyed King loves his Nan so much ! And Nan just doesn’t share her toast more generously with you right ? I’d rethink that love Key 🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️from Kobe & mum
Poor Key! How can she leave him? Nan giving him a belly rub was sweet!
The look in his eyes and on his face at the end says it all. Hang in there Key! It’s just a few days! Besides you have Jodie to keep you company and feed you waffles!
Oh bless his fluffy butt! ❤❤❤❤❤
Key: "Don't dognap the biscuit queen!!!!!!"
4:03 Look at keyush’s sad reaction when he sees your mum leaving him
Poor fluffy boy there is nobody who is going to give him bickies now 😂
WoW!!! What a dramatic performance. #Shakespeare #MacBeth #Acting
Key wishes he could be around all his humans 100 percent of the time hehe, while also being cute and overly dramatic of course 💗💗💗
Key looks so sad. He says 4 days is way too long for Nan to be gone. He’ll be nothing but skin and bones by then. 😂😂😂 Oh Key you are priceless. Your face expressions are superb. 😊 ❤❤❤
Poor Key... Nan leaving to take care of the cats... The Biscuit Lady will be home soon... ❤🐕
Key really loves Jodie's mother a lot.
Aww poor key. His face says it all.
Nan be back soon giving you lots of belly rubs. Toast and biscuits 😊😊❤❤❤
Poor Key!!! Those dang mowers stealing your Nan away! But, at least you've still got your weirdo!❤😊
😢🐶 Poor Key, that’s not right for them to steal his Nan away, & to top it off cats will be getting his toast/biscuits. 😆 The betrayal is real!!!!
❤ Just love Key & his Nan’s relationship, they are TOO SWEET & FUNNY together!!!!
God Bless from Georgia ❤️🐶
Love you Key'ush❤❤❤❤
Oh I can tell he loves his Nan
Poor boi looks so sad in the thumbnail!
And relieved @0.10, "I can't believe you are here".
0.51, I was going to ask the same question Key. It's not polite to tease you as well is it?
"Why would you do that?"🥺🐺 Oh the betrayal!
"I used to love you...OK you are allowed to give me pets, but I still won't love you as much gorgeous taking my Nan away."
Oh dear. The way he stopped as soon as you said Cat's! The struggle is real right Key? Sending extra love, hugs, kisses and cyber belly rubs xxx
He will miss his Nan,but I'm sure you will give him lots of love and biscuits, ❤️
She'll be back in no time Key❤❤❤
Key loves his humans as much as they love him.
Aww Key is so sad 😔
You will have to do something special with him while she's gone😊
As Always Thanks For Sharing Jodie❣️
Aww 😢… key loves his nan ❤❤he’s so precious
Aww. His eyes of despair have me. 🥺 Sending virtual hugs to the bestest boi. :) Gotta get a big piece of toast and extra waffles when she gets back. XD
What a catastrophic event😂😂😂😂😂 You'll be okay sweetie ❤❤❤❤❤
Key thinking there must be a law against depriving huskies of their biscuit givers!! 😢❤😥
Aww Key better do some revenge rubbing on Nan’s pillows 😂
And lie down on the couch!
Cats would love Key visiting too. Not!😂😂
thank you
Party time, Key! Golden opportunity to do some dancing on her bed... and sitting on her sofa... Happy meower sitting, Nan! lol 💖
You love it right?
Dogs are so good at guilt tripping us. They give us those sad puppy dog eyes with a real hang dog droop. Making us feel as bad as possible before we leave. They are master manipulators.
Then such an ecstatic greeting when we return you'd think we'd been away for months instead of popping down to the grocery store for 15 minutes. LOL. 😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤
I love his threat of revenge. No shoe will be safe.😂😂😂😂 but poor boi, he loves his Nan.😢❤