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Hi, was out with my Dalmatian tonight and called her back (very rarely listens, but a bit more since I have been pregnant), i had to shout a few times. The last time I did, using a very stern voice, she stopped , turned round and bark/moaned, like a woo woo woo (not a bark but a "Mum, get over it"~~). Any of tour dogs back chat like a hormonal teenager? LOL

2007-08-03 11:22:58 · 16 answers · asked by brunelscooby 4 in Pets Dogs

Fantastic stories! Oh you are certainly making my night! A pregnant lady with swollen ankles and Elton John like hands can laugh again whilst waiting for this baby to be born! Baby number 2 as the Dog is baby number 1!!! LOL

2007-08-03 11:36:51 · update #1

blue dog.... she is the most placid... she loves us as much as we love her. and she is 9. Ofcourse when the baby arrives I wont ever leave them unattended, I wouldnt with any animal. Ragardless, but she is so loving and a great pet to have. She makes us laugh all the time.Sorry you had such a bad experience

2007-08-03 11:40:04 · update #2

Man, that LEXY one has some problems! Maybe her dog talks back too much?!LOL

2007-08-03 11:52:17 · update #3

16 answers

I'm happy to hear you consider your dog your first baby and hope you'll always keep that in mind once the human child arrives. your children should all be loved the same, fur or human.

My oldest pup (a Min Pin/Chi mix) talks back to me and grumbles under his breath when I send him to his "pillow". I've trained my dogs to sleep on top of my bed on top of a dog pillow so as to not allow them to walk all over me while I'm sleeping or to try and get under the covers. My oldest is the most emotional of the three and when I've sent him back to his pillow he'll go but will give a BIG sigh and lie down with his arms crossed in front of him like a child would. I can't help but smile when I think of his little cute face when he does that.

2007-08-03 11:47:34 · answer #1 · answered by smurf 4 · 1 0

My pekes use to talk back a lot. The cockers did too. The chis don't do it too much, but I have one crested that talks all the time and howls in a low voice, "oooooohhhhh, ooooooohhhh" like a cow mooing. My hubby says she talks chinese "IYIYOYIYOYI" all the time. She is really a funny dog. She can climb like a monkey, straight up a 7ft chainlink fence, pregnant and all. It's amazing. We've never seen anything like it.

2007-08-03 11:43:23 · answer #2 · answered by mama woof 7 · 1 0

My dog doesn't really talk back but does whine when he wants us to get up and take him out to go potty or if he wants attention he does this low huff and then starts to whine and eventually he will do the high pitched "rar" that big dogs do sometime just to play. If he is excited he does the "Ee ee ee" almost like a laugh but not as jolly.

2007-08-03 12:01:10 · answer #3 · answered by al l 6 · 1 0

I have a min pin that talks back at me all the time. I talk to my dogs a lot, probably more than I talk to humans, so it doesn't really surprize me. I'll tell her, 'Zoey, I'm going to work now. You be a good girl and watch the house. I'll be back soon', and she will start RAw-Waw-Woh-Ooh-ing me. I think it's precious. It is rather annoying when I'm trying to discipline her, but she'll get the hang of it over time. That or maybe I will!

2007-08-03 11:31:31 · answer #4 · answered by Sashua P 3 · 1 0

I have 2 that talk back. One of them (both toy poodles) actually will stand & just "talk" about who knows what. Sometimes I can figure out what she wants. The other one gets louder & louder until you listen to her. I've had to resort to using a squirt bottle when the pitch gets so high you think your eyes will bleed. I've always said they're more like children than some people might think & this just proves it.

2007-08-03 11:33:02 · answer #5 · answered by Deb 4 · 1 0

Oh, most definitely, Bella our Akita/Border Collie mix does this ALL the time. She's always barking at us telling the what for. And always tries to get in the last word too.

2007-08-03 11:33:34 · answer #6 · answered by bella767676 2 · 1 0

i had a Dalmatian once and she was a dangerous *****, she grew to be a very powerfull animal and would challenge me at every opportunity, i had to give her away for the safety of the kids and found out that they were actually bred to be fit and vicious, years ago they used them to run alongside the carriages and the highwaymen knew they were the vicious dogs because of the spots.

p.s congrats on your first to be, but if you think your dog is giving you backchat you just wait another 5 years, lol good luck.

2007-08-03 11:37:01 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

oh yes, my dog ALWAYS has o have the last word. She barks at the tv all the time and im forever telling her to stop but she will look at me and woof everytime i say "molly....no!" she gets quieter till in the end you can just see her jowls move and a very slight woof, but she wont stop till she has won.
she then looks victorious and lies down in her bed.
she also breaks wind, gets up, wags her tail and then leaves the room!! dogs def have their own charactors and personalities and mine is def a stroppy teen!

2007-08-03 11:31:46 · answer #8 · answered by littlemissmuffett 3 · 1 0

i had huskies who are very social dogs. they all chat back to you and they will just talk with you. most dogs that chat back have a flare and an unusual personality. they, in general, think that they are human. i was unaware that a Dalmatian was like this too. thanks for the information.

2007-08-03 11:38:06 · answer #9 · answered by jgrey1goose 4 · 1 0

That's too funny! Actually, I have dogs because they don't talk back like kids do! I do have a pomeranian that "sneezes" at me if I want him to do something.

2007-08-03 11:27:49 · answer #10 · answered by 5gr8k9s 5 · 1 0

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