My last pitbull had an unhealthy obsession with our feather duster and would steal it all the time. I kept trying to hide it from her but she would search it out. Finally I put it on the fridge and she still kept getting it. So I told her no and put it back. The next day I found her on top of the fridge, chewing the feather duster. I guess she thought she was being punished for taking it off the fridge.
She also locked herself in the cupboard and cried until someone came and let her out. The thing is she did it for fun and if you didn't come she would open the door and come out. Sometimes she would walk right back in and shut the door as soon as you let her out. I should never have taught her hide and seek.
2007-02-28 02:44:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I have a wonderful boxer that is always a clown but one morning he was barking and doing his boxer talk like only boxers do. I went into the kitchen to see what was going on and he was looking up at a calender I have of Boxers, growling and barking away in playful manner. If it wouldn't have been so funny I would have been mad because it was about 2 in the morning.
We brought home our new baby in December and the first thing we did was introduce him to our boxer boy Budda. Budda never fails he licked him and loved him as he does to almost everyone. Later that night I was burping the baby and got growled at for patting his back. I put the Baby down and budda proceded to watch guard over our son and hasn't stopped. Baby is 3 months old now and when you burp him you still have to make sure budda is outside or in another room or he just might eat your #&%. Such a good Budda, don't you guys think.
2007-03-05 23:07:03
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answered by Twisted 2
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I have a maltese x Shitzu and wen he was 9 weeks i was feeding him puppy poridge and at that age he was a bit top heavy and his back legs would sometimes lift off the ground.
He watched me from the other side of the room putting the poridge in his bowl and came running over to eat it but half way across the room his back legs started to lift but he kept running on his front legs, by the time he got to the bowl his legs were straight up in the air and he couldnt stop and went face first into the poridge. it was hilarious.
2007-03-04 12:39:19
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answered by junior4 1
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hi exciting question. once you write a e book on the undertaking, deliver me a replica! besides, one that right now is composed of strategies, became a trip accumulating, with perchance 15 travelers, whilst i became transforming into up. human beings had a cord haired fox terrier. mom had in basic terms finished putting the table with all the wonderful linen, dishes, ect. travelers have been interior the front room, and each physique became chatting, as quickly as I heard a scream. all human beings grew to become to work out the terrier interior the direction of the extensive eating table, chomping down on the roast. The canine took one look and made a bee-line via the mashed potatoes to maintain his existence. surely all human beings became giggling so troublesome, that the canine became spared and remanded to the mattress room. enjoyed the different memories. revolt
2016-10-16 22:38:17
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answered by Anonymous
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i have a border collie and whenever i take him for a walk he gets over excited and bounces on all four legs in the air he does this for at least half hour, he did it once and fell off the curb and then barked at the curb because he blamed it for his fall.
on one of his walks he went into the river where there was a protective swan because it had its babies, rocky picked a fight with the swan and almost drowned because the water was too high and when he barked the water kept going in his mouth.
my mother in laws dog is a staffordshire bull terrier, after our engagement party we left a huge cake on the table the box was ripped in the corner, her dog went on the table and licked the cream off the cake where the box was ripped, we knew it was her because of the little paw prints on the table.
2007-03-07 04:35:36
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answered by roadrunner 2
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When I was little I had a beagle and a corgi mix. Plus 3 cats. And one day she thought she was a cat and crazy tried to jump on the window cill. It was hilarious because she fell and the cats were just sitting around her staring as if saying stupid dog. LOL
2007-03-04 20:34:37
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answered by MeMe 1
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My toy poodle likes "to read". I always sit on a certain chair and read books, magazines, etc. One day, I left the room to take a phone call, and when I returned, my little poodle was sitting on my chair with an open magazine in front of her! (Maybe I should start buying doggie mags!) lol
2007-02-28 03:07:30
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answered by cloverivy 5
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This is a little gross. I was at home, wife at kids gone to the mall just me and my schnauzer. Anyways I was on the couch watching TV and had a little flatulence, hey I'm a guy, well my mini schnauzer gets up, I thought from the smell, goes into our bathroom trash and brought me a piece of toilet paper. I got the hint, just thought it was funny.
2007-03-06 09:38:24
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answered by Brad B 1
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lol i have a bull terrier too, chico,. sometimes when he scratches his neck (due to his collar) he smiles! his bottom lip and upper lip just go to the side its hilarious. also when i lwt him loose in the backyard, (it has no fence) he goes running around in other peoples yards. when i call him and he doesnt come he runs away. one time he was just standing there and i despereatley needed him to come back. so i launched myself at him and he just moved slightly to the left. i did a major faceplant which really hurt alot. hile i was there laying down groaning, he just walked past me and he made a wheezing sound tht sounded like he was laughing! omg when i heard him i statrted cracking up and i was amzed at my dog.
2007-03-06 10:44:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Our Golden Retriever always, always puts her toys in either her food dish or water dish. She always knows where they are. We didn't teach her to do this. She also hates blimps. When ever one goes over our home, she stand in the back yard barking at it to make sure it doesn't land any where near us. She's a goof. :)
2007-03-07 13:14:43
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answered by ? 5
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