my dog can get untied from any chain . i even went through the extent of using a log chain and a choker but she is so smart that she knos to not pull tight and lay down she takes her paws and pulls the choker over her head
2007-02-14
00:44:55
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by the way she is a 150 pd boxer
2007-02-14
00:45:29 ·
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i just wanted to comment on her being like that . and wanted to know what smart thing every ones elses did . i did not want smart remarks
2007-02-14
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My dog hasn't figured out how to get her collar off yet, but she has figured out how to open her kennel. I had to put an extra lock on her kennel, because she has figured out that she can push the latch up, and over with her tounge. She is a chocolate lab, and I have been told that they are usually pretty smart.
2007-02-14 00:58:33
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answered by p_doell 5
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My yellow Lab will be 2 on the first of March. He knows 55 words and commands and he is the master of manipulation. When he wants attention he knows exactly what to steal to get your attention. He shows you first and then casually strolls away. But he only takes things he sees you with. He also knows how to open the refrigrator,and his crate. He is sometimes too smart
2007-02-14 02:31:05
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answered by TritanBear 6
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Yorkes are complicated to potty prepare even with gender. i actual do no longer savour the business enterprise of a Yorke, or the different small canine for that remember, yet my pal has owned the two sexes - neither can save themselves from piddling and pooing on the carpet to this present day. in case you prefer a potty-experienced canine, seem into yet another breed.
2016-09-29 02:36:25
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answered by arieux 4
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I'm sure if my dog could put himself in a human body he'd be able to drive a car, cook, clean, and do everything that I do just because of the way he watches me. Not to mention he did extremely well in obedience class, hah.
2007-02-14 02:28:17
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answered by protege moi 3
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My five year old male pit bull Max is very smart. He knows my every mood. He has taught himself how to scratch his own belly. He looks like is is "humping" the floor, but he is actually scratching his belly...it is too funny!
2007-02-14 01:32:00
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answered by deb 7
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My Border Collie puppy shows her smarts when we train. She learns new things pretty fast. Quite spoiling for me!
2007-02-14 01:33:44
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answered by Shadow's Melon 6
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My dog is learning sign language
2007-02-14 00:51:42
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answered by CommonSense 5
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My dog knows the best time to beg.
2007-02-14 00:49:38
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answered by Megan G 3
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My dog can tell if my dad is extremely sick, and stays right next to him. (My dad has Ulcerative Colitis) And if you put a treat on her nose she can flip it up and ketch it.
2007-02-14 02:11:55
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answered by jb4ever 1
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Mine's bipolar.
2007-02-14 00:52:22
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answered by gaban24 4
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