“Needless to say, he’s very pleased.”
Lindsay Dyer usually enjoys cuddling with her dog, Franklin, a dachshund mix. However, the rescue dog may be needy at times, especially when Dyer has to go to work.
Dyer told The Dodo, “He’s a really chill child.” “As long as he’s with his people or his cat sibling, Bagheera,” says the narrator.
Franklin perceives his mother sitting in the cozy chair as an invitation for cuddling, whereas Dyer prefers to work from a gray wingback armchair. That arrangement wasn’t working for Dyer, so he came up with the ideal remedy.
“When the pandemic hit, I went full-time remote and spent a lot of time attempting to type with a dog on my lap,” Dyer explained. “I noticed a similar kid chair at IKEA. I went to purchase him his own chair the first day IKEA reopened in the hopes that it would make him quit taking mine.”
“It was completely selfish of me to purchase him his own chair,” she continued.
Franklin quickly knew what it meant when Dyer came home the tiny matching chair and placed Franklin’s favorite stuffed animal on it. Franklin’s expression was priceless.
“It goes without saying that he’s overjoyed,” Dyer remarked. “In my office, it’s his favorite location.”
Franklin’s cat sibling, on the other hand, adores the little chair and has declared it his own space. Fortunately, Franklin is quite accommodating when it comes to accommodating Bagheera.
“They’re best buddies at times and adversaries at others,” Dyer explained. “To Bag’s chagrin, they have to share the chair. They, on the other hand, are always cuddling in any chair or bed they can find, and they don’t want to sleep without each other.”
Franklin appears to have to share his chair no matter where he sits. When Franklin chooses to steal his mother’s chair once more, Bagheera takes his place.