What about the dog that climbs the fence after its owner gets in the car and drives off, runs around the neighborhood getting into the neighbors yards, chasing their cats, tearing up garbage sacks, ect., but is smart enough to run home and be back in the fenced yard before the owner pulls back into the driveway?
What about the dog who has been housebroken, but becomes lazy and starts sneaking behind the furniture to poop? Or the one that is outside all day, then waits to relieves herself on the couch knowing she'll be in trouble?
What about male dogs who take on a maternal role of caring for ducklings or kittens?
What about the cat who awakens her owners during the night to alert them to a fire?
The cat who stopped a shoplifter?
http://www.penmarric.ns.ca/cattails/cs-Guard.htm
The horse who stood still while being stung by bees because her owner asked her to? http://www.truehorsestories.com/stories/courage/still.html
You believe they aren't exercising free will?
2006-09-07
06:58:56
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