First, he follows her into the bathroom to check on her, giving her a long, worried look. Then, heโll take one of his favorite toys, and drops it into the tub.
โEvery time Iโm in the shower my dog stares at me, worried, and he must assume Iโm upset in here (because he hates baths) so he thinks if he drops his toy in that Iโll feel better,โ Rebecca Weaver writes on Twitter.
He does this every time she goes to the shower, so on this particular occasion, Weaver decided sheโd take a camera along.
Some people asked if Clark was simply signalling that he wants to play fetch. But, no. โEach shower he stays for a good 10 minutes staring and being upset,โ explains Weaver. โThen eventually brings the toy and if you throw it he looks at you like you offended his ancestors and doesnโt bring it back.โ