probably to get more points..lol...and noseiness!....my dog does not do as she is told either!
2006-10-01 05:20:28
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answered by Anonymous
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All people are inquisitive , it's how you perceive the question that makes you think someone is being nosey or not . In my opinion if you want to know something then ask , some people will think you're being nosey but the people with the answers will be glad you asked , there is no such thing as knowing to much , it depends on if you misuse your knowledge , or use it for good , as for your dog maybe she needs training to obey your instructions
2006-10-01 05:34:07
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answered by saint 3
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I, myself, ask questions, because I do not know the answer.
Like the first one I ever asked.....if you leave a cd in the car, on the seat, will it be damaged? and I received the answer.
My friend told me about this site, and truthfully, I like it very much.
Sure, there are alot of nonsence, but I just let them go by.
Most of the people, answer properly.
As far as being nosey or inquistive, I believe they are kids messing around.
You can never know enough, we learn something every day of our lives.
As you asking about your dog. I cannot answer that question, because I do not know the breed, or type of dog.
I am truly thankful for this site....hope you get to enjoy it also.
Good luck with your dog....just a thought.....why not reward your dog....after, say...asking her to sit....gently pushing the rear down, and when she does. it....give a doggie bone, or something and said "Good Dog!! or instead of dog, her name.
Also..how old is your dog...that could make a difference.
2006-10-01 05:39:47
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answered by Eve 7
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I don't know, aren't you inquisitive? Then why oh why would you ask this question? I think we all are soo inquisitive! Not sure about the nosey bit, I don't have a big nose, sorry.
2006-10-01 05:56:29
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answered by netwalker01 3
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people ask ?s because they r on a quest for more information, which in turn will empower them (or so they hope). Although what some of them don't know is that knowledge can be a burden, as the saying goes,"ignorance is bliss" and might i add for the cowardly. P.s your dog doesn't do what u want it to because your a crap dog trainer.
2006-10-01 06:26:54
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answered by Convince Pete 3
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If they just ask questions its a form of learning, if its over the top its just plain nosey. Sometimes people just dont know where to draw the line.
2006-10-01 05:27:42
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answered by mistickle17 5
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Are you Nosy or Inquisitive to ask this question. Your answer is your answer.
Perhaps your dog does not understand you, or is deaf, or is just being any female who is told to do something
2006-10-02 04:46:57
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answered by Richard P 2
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I am very nosey, is the only way to find out everything you need to know
2006-10-01 05:23:47
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answered by trouble 4
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I've asked questions my whole life. It helps me put things into my perspective.
Sometimes i ask questions because i don't know where to look for the info.
Sometimes i ask questions to make people think.
As for your dog ... they are like 3-year old for their whole life. Some grow up and others don't. Maybe yours never had to.
2006-10-01 05:22:44
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answered by Part Time Cynic 7
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people ask questions so they can learn about the world around them - kids constantly give it "why what when where" - this is being inquisitive.
When people ask you personal questions etc - this is being nosey.
Re - the dog - maybe you could take her to an obediance class??
have a nice evening!
2006-10-01 05:27:03
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answered by Anonymous
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