I think it was the sirens. Ours went on and on for an hour. I drove to my daughter's house (tornado was sighted 7 miles west of me and I live in a slab house) and their dog was in his kennel. I got him out so I could take him to the basement. The sirens were making him very uneasy.
What a good girl! I's so glad she found her way home!
ReplyDeleteI'm so relieved to hear Iris is safe and home again. Shame on her for making everyone worry.
ReplyDeleteGreat news!! She is WET though. I'm not going to complain about our drizzle and gray skies.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad she's back. lol
ReplyDeletemaybe she was dog napped.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad Iris found her way back home too. I was worried about her! Bless her little heart!!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Pat
I think it was the sirens. Ours went on and on for an hour. I drove to my daughter's house (tornado was sighted 7 miles west of me and I live in a slab house) and their dog was in his kennel. I got him out so I could take him to the basement. The sirens were making him very uneasy.
ReplyDeleteDon't you so wish they could talk.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure she's had lot's of hugs!
Oooh! WET DOG!
Glad that she made it back home safely and glad that they were no tornado's. Helen
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