Monday, October 28, 2024

Recap: Spanko Brunch 2.0 for October 27

How do your pets react to your spanking activity?

Dan: Our dogs are always outside the bedroom when it happens. One of them gets very wigged out by sudden movements, noise, loud voices, etc. So, I don't think they would deal with it well.

Roz: Great question! We had cats. They would often give a look like here we go again looking a bit miffed then slowly exit the bedroom lol. If we were in the lounge they would curl up away from the action.

CEM: My imaginary Pterodactyl digs it. :)

FL: Dogs often confuse rough house playing between children as aggressive attacks on their family member and have then protected their human, sometimes with tragic results. They have been known to do the same with adults. Best to always put dogs in another room, preferably out of earshot as well. Turn on a radio or TV if necessary. If nothing else, nobody needs a cold, wet, inquisitive snout suddenly thrust into an exposed and vulnerable area! 

Bonnie: We've had several kitties over the years. Most want to be anywhere but where a spanking is taking place. I think the noise bothers them. However, we had one little guy who was abnormally interested in the proceedings. On occasion, we had to put him out of the room.

Barrel: If the spanking is a short one, we don’t worry about the dog. However, during an extended session, we always keep him on the other side of the closed bedroom door.

Wendel: No dogs or cats here. We had a guinea pig once. She seemed to enjoy watching. 

Ronnie: When we had our German Shepherd we would put her in another room with the door shut and the tv on as one time we must have left door slightly open and she came out and started whining and barking outside the bedroom door. 

S: Unfortunately, no actual spankings here so the pets are okay.

Anon: We close the door.

49 years ago I had a girlfriend who had an uncommonly close relationship with her Irish setter. The dog would reluctantly leave the room whenever things got intimate. It was weird. We didn’t last long.

KDPierre: Our snakes don't seem to mind, nor do the fish.

Hermione: Our budgies don't care one way or the other. The dogs are in their crates in another room,  with filled Kongs to keep them busy, and the TV is turned on for them.    

Whether you have pets or are animal-free, you'll enjoy the Puppy Chow (pictured above) recipe here.

Slava Ukraini
Glory to Ukraine

From Hermione's Heart

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