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I thought I was the only one. No one I know does that. Thanks.

2007-03-03 15:53:38 · answer #1 · answered by no name brand canned beans 6 · 1 0

I once had an elderly lady for a friend. She had a wonderful little dog. A mix of some sort. She had the dog trained well and it behaved very well. Learn here https://tr.im/4p1q5

She kept an uncovered candy dish on her coffee table with candy in it. The dog was forbidden to eat the candy. When she was in the room observing the dog he did not even appear to notice the candy. One day while she was in her dinning room she happened to look in a mirror and could see her dog in the living room. He did not know he was being watched. For several minutes he was sitting in front of the candy bowl staring at the candy. Finally he reached in and took one. He placed it on the table and stared at it, he woofed at it. He stared some more, licked his chops and PUT IT BACK in the bowl and walked away. Did he want the candy, oh yeah. Did he eat it? Nope. They can be trained that well but most, I'll admit, are not trained that well. When I was a young boy, maybe 5 years old. We had a german shepherd. He was very well trained also. My mom could leave food unattended on the table, no problem. She would open the oven door and set a pan roast beef or roast chicken on the door to cool. No problem. He would not touch it, watched or not. But butter? Whole other story. You leave a stick of butter anywhere he could reach and it was gone. He was a large shepherd so there were not many places he could not reach. Really, I think the number of dogs trained to the point they will leave food alone when not being supervised is very small indeed.
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Now if we are talking obedience training, not food grubbing, that is a different story. Way back when I was first learning obedience training one of the final exercises was to put our dogs in a down/stay and not only leave the room but leave the building for 15 minutes. The only person that stayed was our trainer, not the owners. Most of the dogs in my class did not break their stay, which would be an automatic fail. I'm happy to report my dog was one of the ones that passed.

2016-07-18 16:46:19 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

All the time, usually when I'm on the computer and in the other room and I get up to go and answer and it stops then about 20 minutes later (commercial time again) the phone rings again - NOT!!! Just now, before even viewing your question it happened. My my what's wrong with me?? Oop's I'd better go I think I hear the phone ringing.

2007-03-03 16:06:19 · answer #3 · answered by sexy rack 2 · 0 0

Yes. The sad part of that is I use my cell phone for a home phone and it has a special ring-tone. However, I hear a telephone ring on TV and still think its mine.

2007-03-03 15:53:10 · answer #4 · answered by ? 7 · 1 0

Yes

2007-03-03 15:52:22 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No yet my dogs barks on the telephone ringing on television like this is my own hone,lol. And one time a female i artwork with replaced into answering the telephone and somewhat of hi she picked it up and stated. "telephone" somewhat loud into the receiver. i rather much cryed i laughed so difficult.

2016-10-17 05:29:50 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

no but i have heard a door bell ring on tv and thought it was ours

2007-03-03 15:54:43 · answer #7 · answered by ken s 6 · 0 0

LOL....yup...I have to admit to that one. And my dog barks everytime a doorbell rings on TV

2007-03-03 15:53:00 · answer #8 · answered by ♥ Ladylike ♥ 6 · 1 0

all the time

2007-03-03 15:55:52 · answer #9 · answered by amberharris20022000 7 · 0 0

Yes i have before. a couple of times.

2007-03-03 16:06:20 · answer #10 · answered by feather1317 1 · 0 0

Lots!! Too many have similar rings....

2007-03-03 15:51:35 · answer #11 · answered by from HJ 7 · 1 0

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