My dog (who is now dead) could open the door. She also learned to smile. It was so cute!
2006-12-14 03:57:32
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answered by G 6
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I actually have 6 dogs yet i visit apply Launi for the reason that she is the single it is often very reliable or very undesirable. the best ingredient Launi has ever performed befell some weeks in the past. We were out in the storage, she became nosing round (the storage door became each of how down) my mom got here living house, opened the door and Launi went to greet her. only befell there became a neighbor walking her Labrador at the same time & Launi proceeded to breach the backyard to satisfy stated Labrador. i did not panic yet i became no longer precisely calm because i understand stated Labrador may be canines aggressive. Launi is an American Pit Bull Terrier. no longer a reliable situation. I gave a forceful *Launi! supply up NOW & COME!* She hesitated, which gave the neighbor a threat to placed her canines in a down position in the back of her. i did not like the hesitation on Launi's section yet she did turn round and come again into the storage. That became really sensible for Launi. once the neighbor referred to each thing became reliable, she waved and walked on. that could were a wrestle and it may were MY fault because Launi became no longer on lead yet thank goodness for training and thank the reliable Lord for giving her the experience to take heed to.
2016-10-18 07:06:40
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answered by Anonymous
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This may sound really odd and unbelievable but here goes. My fiancee has a medical condition that requires him to take a lot of different meds. Along with that, he has severe asthma and COPD. One time my fiancee had a severe asthma attack and my dog hopped the baby gate into the bathroom, somehow got at his inhaler and yes it was the right one, then brought it out to him. She also was able to detect him having a heart attack before it even happened! She kept nudging at his chest and whined alot, brought him the phone and then tried to get him to leave the house by running to the door and back to him! She's such an amazing dog that she is now a certified service dog!
2006-12-14 06:35:55
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answered by kerrberr95 5
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My parents put a folding door (like the ones on a closet) on their pantry. The dog treats are in the pantry. Their dog looked at the door, studied it, turned her paw pads side up, put it under the door, and popped it open. I have never seen a dog use their paw that way.
She is soo soo smart. She's even figured out how to open the screen door and let herself outside when she needs to pee. The other side of the door has a different kind of handle, and she even figured out how to let herself back in. Very cool dog!
2006-12-14 04:03:37
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answered by nmtgirl 5
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I recued my dog from the street at about 4 months old. I had never had a dog -cats only-. So my worry was that she would pee and poop all over the house. That first night she found the bathroom and got in the shower and did her business there but only at night. it's easy to wash. and I love her for not ruining the entire house.
2006-12-14 04:23:15
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answered by Marian 2
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hard to say. I'm deaf and when I lived with my parents, our family golden retrievers --we had 2 at the time--came and sat in doorway and stared at me while I was laying on my bed facing the bedroom door until I noticed them. I did not have my hearing aids on. When I noticed them they kept looking at me then looking at the telephone on my desk. They are not trained to be hearing ear dogs, they just decided to do it on their own.
Our dog CJ would bark when you told him to say woof. He'd put his front paws up on a tree when you told him to climb a tree. And he ALMOST was able to catch a dog treat off his nose without it falling to the floor before he died of cancer.
Our dog morgan is lazier and the only thing he has been trained to do is when you tell him to sit and then tell him stay then walk away, face him and tell him to wave and he lifts his paw and waves. Once when I was sick and had a high fever (I was over 18, not a kid anymore) my dog Morgan went and made my dad get up and go to me cuz apparently I was moaning in my sleep from being sick. I guess the dog wanted to make sure I was okay and got help.
2006-12-14 03:59:48
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answered by trishay79 4
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I have a pesky cat I hate that the people who lived here before left behind. I feed him outside, but every time i open the door he tries to come in. My Bloodhound saw me putting him out repeatedly, so the next time he came in she picked him up by the scruff and put him out.
2006-12-14 07:56:00
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answered by Cara B 4
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My pit that I had when my son was a baby would "babysit" for me. When I would go to the bathroom, she would watch Mathew and if he started to crawl off the blanket she would grab him by the onesie and pull him back onto the blanket. If she could not get him she would stay right next to him and whine until I got there.(which was never very long)
And I had a dalmation named Hydrant that would smile on command.
2006-12-14 03:59:50
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answered by talarlo 3
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I had a Cocker Spaniel as a kid. She always ended her barking session with the word "Aurora" and it always got a laugh out of everyone.
2006-12-14 04:26:57
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answered by Me, Myself & I 4
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My dog who would bang on the back door with his dog bowl whenever he was out of water.
2006-12-14 09:06:46
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answered by kramerdnewf 6
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