Lindsay Dyer found Franklin, her puppy, at an animal shelter. The dachshund’s fluffy mestizo charmed her with his friendliness and compassionate glance of enormous brown eyes.
He quickly adjusted to his new surroundings and developed feelings for Lindsay. Even if he is a little overly attached.
Franklin adores embracing. It can be very cute until Lindsay has to go to work.
Franklin’s attention then gets obtrusive.
Lindsay usually sits in a large Ikea chair to work.
Franklin, on the other hand, sees it as an invitation to hug.
Have you ever tried caressing a restless dog resting on your lap while typing?
This had previously not bothered her. Lindsay headed to work, but with the outbreak of the pandemic, the office was relocated to her home.
However, you cannot explain it to a dog. He needed her more as the hostess began to spend more time at home; in fact, he needed her more.
It finally dawned on the girl when she was leafing through a furniture store’s catalog.
She saw that Ikea’s variety includes a halved version of her office chair.
Hopefully, once Franklin had his own chair, he would stop trying to push the mistress off of her seat.
“Needless to say, he’s overjoyed,” Dyer said. “In my office, this is his favorite spot.”
Lindsay placed the dachshund’s favorite plush toy on the chair’s seat when she got it home.
And Franklin immediately realized what that meant. Just look at his countenance — it’s a priceless moment.