Our 13 year old collie and kelpie sit at the door 2.45p every weekday afternoon waiting for dad to come home from work at 3p .. how do they know what time it is? 🐕🐈🕒
I read somewhere that it has something to do with a persons scent, when it fades to a certain point the doggies know that the person is due back.
 
When we lived in Coolangatta after moving from Tweed Heads we had our son still going to school in NSW but our daughter changed and went to the new Coolangatta school which was just around the corner. Our German Shepherd,dog, Tyro, used to wait at the corner of the street for the children to come home from school. As the times changed for summer time we always wondered how Tyro knew this and adjusted his times to still meet the kids but at different times.
 
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