Seems like people no longer sweat the "small stuff" in their jobs and they don't have to worry about getting fired anymore. As in, someone else has probably checked the tires or will check them.
I hear about, cats are not really "matured" and are a bit more laid back until they are two years old. Not sure if that applies to dogs also.
Morning. 68 degrees, predicted high of 90 in the PNW. I am scheduled to go to a princess tea with daughter and granddaughter today. I'm not much of a princess.
In my personal experience with something well over three dozen dogs, cats, and horses, mental maturity varies between animals, but as a general rule, most have eased into adulthood by the time they're two.. That being said, I've had dogs and cats that were dignified at six months and cats that gamboled like kittens well into their dotage. What makes me nuts is the belief that male dogs are somehow stunted if they are neutered as puppies, or that a female should have a litter of puppies before neutering. I've not met a single vet who prescribed to that notion.