There was I, having reached agreement with Charles last night that he'd get up with the girls as I'd been pretty poorly for the last few days and hadn't had much sleep,as well as a busy day in the kitchen yesterday, looking forward to a leisurely start to the day.
Did it happen? Not a chance. I lay awake listening to the girls yapping for attention at 7am (and this is always a cry to be let outside pretty damn quick) and began to realise that there was going to be absolutely no response from Charles at all. So in the end I got up with them, let them out to do their ablutions and then met Charles who had roused himself by this time and who wanted to know, "What are YOU doing up?"
Unfortunately Charles, as clever as we might think our dogs, they are not yet capable of putting themselves outside and still need our help to do so. This is why they bark in the morning and, unfortunately, when they've got to go, they've got to go NOW, so hoping for an extra half an hours kip from the onset of their cries for attention is NOT an option.
Does that answer your question?

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