Nibbles- Nibbles was the best dog in the world and was very smart. This is a true story
When you saw Nibbles coming and you were standing in our driveway her face would light up. "You can not handle the truth," you would yell and she would come running. Nibbles liked to play basketball when we dribbled the ball in front of her she would bark at it and sometimes she would hit the ball with her face. When we shot she would turn around sit down and stare at the basket until the ball came down when it did she would hit the basketball with her head out of bounds. When ever any of this was happening her tail was wagging and flapping after a while she would get so excited she would run away and come back with a chesnut. She would lay down next to the court and chew her chesnut until it cracked. When we left the driveway she would come over and lick our hands and if we bent down she would kiss us all over our faces.
2007-08-15 11:35:15
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answered by Jessi H 2
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Here are some of my stories.
This one made me laugh, it was not fun for Bruin but it taught him a lesson.
I lived in the country on an acre of land and had horses, so a hot wire around the fence. One corner was a dog run that I did not use, I let the dogs run free. A neighbor accused me of one of my dogs killing his chickens. So I put them in the dog run. Well Bruin kept jumping the fence. So I had to chain him in with a long metal chain. I came out one day and found he had jumped the fence with the chain draped over the hot wire and he would jump at every shock he got. Needless to say he never jumped the fence again. The best end to the story was when my neighbor found it was his dog that was killing the chickens. Bruin was free again.
Another story that brings a smile to me. I had an Old English Sheepdog. Have you ever wounded how they can see with the hair over their eyes? The answer is they can't. When I would take Barney for a walk he would do as all dogs do and have his nose to the ground. He would walk into power poles and hedges or anything that was in the way.
Of the dogs I have now, Snoopy is the clown. He is a Beagle. He likes to get in my bed and get between the pillows. Here is a shot of him.
http://s200.photobucket.com/albums/aa19/rcordellft2/?action=view¤t=Snoopyinpillows.jpg
2007-08-16 01:49:17
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answered by Tin Can Sailor 7
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Mideel, that's my dog's name. It's a golden-haired female cocker. She's very smart, you wouldn't say she is a dog.
This is my story,
A few years ago, after we played for a while with her, we taught her to jump and catch things, we lured her with a toy so she would jump and try to tear it from our hands. I beilieve she loved this game, she really got to jump a lot, even to stand up on two feet, like a suricata (like Timon from The Lion King).
We're 5 people in my family. We set Mideel to stay at the backyard, where we also hang our clothes to dry. In many ocassions I found clothes at the soil, wondering how they got there, most of them clothes of my mother.
You can see the backyard through the kitchen's window. One day, while I was at the kitchen doing something, I saw the string where we hang our clothes vibrating, but I wasn't sure why. It happened about 3 or 4 times before I noticed, it was Mideel, jumping and tearing off my favorite shirt!
2007-08-15 19:17:22
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answered by Alebrije 3
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I have so many stories about my dogs its crazy! They are so funny, they make the whole family laugh all the time. I have two Pit Bulls, male and female litter mates, both extremely smart. They both have been getting their own ice cubes from the fridge since they were big enough to reach the button. Smart. Anyways, here one about my male...
Ever since Roscoe was a tiny pup, he has always had some kind of "blankey". They will be 5 this Dec. and he will still carry one around with him. Not only does he sleep with it, he plays with it. When he wants to play with us, he will drag it out and shake it. Then he will stare at us (with it still in his mouth), make a little whiney growl, then continue to prance around with it, shaking it as he goes. He will do this until we play "chase" or tug-o-war. When he wants to play by himself, he finds a corner, rolls himself up it, buries his head in it, and chews on it. He doesnt destoy it, he just loves on it. He even (believe it or not) will hide under it. He covers himself up with it and will lay perfectly still. He will wait for our female to go by and spring up. Its pretty funny to see this lump laying in the middle of the living room floor. When we don't want him to get all crazy, we dont even SAY the "B" word cause if you do, his face just lights up, he cocks his head to the side, then he'll take off to go find it. He's too cute :)
Now my female. Brownie is a very active girl. You can tall just by looking at our backyard. There is no grass around the inside permeter of the fence and heres why.....when we let the dogs out, the first thing she does is patrol her territory. She walks the perimeter and acts like she's doing her own thing but she really is watching Roscoe. He never pays attention and does his own sniffing. Once she see he has his back turned or isnt paying attention to what she is doing, she'll hide. Behind a tree, the shed, the kids playground, a bush, anywhere. She'll wait. Roscoe usually figures out that she's gone and go look for her. When he gets close, she springs out, then proceeds to run as fast as she can (you know when they get their butts get all close to the ground) around the whole yard in circles. She does that a few times, then hides again. He if doenst go look for her, she gets low to the ground, stalks him, and sneak attacks him, followed by the crazy running. Its so funny, I wish I had a video of it! My dogs are great, smart, loving, and despite being Pits, have the best personalties ever! Sorry for such a long story :)
2007-08-15 20:56:17
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answered by Cristal 4
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Oh I have a good one.
My toy Eskie, Tigger used to poo in the living room just before I would get up in the morning. So to try to get him back on track, as he is well potty trained, we started making him sit in the corner in a time out. We would tell him NO, place him in the corner with a sit stay command. After a few days of that he stopped and would wait for me to get up. Then one day I got up to find that he pooed on the floor again AND put himself in the corner. I couldn't help but laugh hysterically to see him sitting with the look of guilt all over his face.
2007-08-15 18:27:11
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answered by eskie_mama2 4
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Well, scince my dad is the "Alpha" dog to my dog.... she always gives him kisses. And one day i was trying to get her to give me kisses. So i got a jar aof peanut butter put a little bit on my cheek and went to my dog. I said ," Give me a kiss"! And she started to lick my face. It felt wierd. All tingly on the inside of me. (She is a small dog with a small tounge) So it made me feel all happy for the rest of the day. It was wierd. But that is my story that makes me happy. Good luck!
2007-08-15 18:29:03
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answered by Anonymous
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My dog loves to play fetch with this little squeaky ball.
So now when we bounce the ball high he head-butts the ball.
Very cute!
2007-08-15 18:45:01
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answered by lexi m 6
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I was at home bymyself 1 day wit my doxie and my mom came home 4rm work..he said 'hello' in his doggie voice like he did every time she came home..which is adorable!! and that 1 day he started havin a lil sneezin fit and my mom asked him 'Am i makin u sneeze' and he actually said sumtin like 'i ront knrow'!!
2007-08-15 18:22:55
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answered by Mandie K. 3
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my German shepherd goes crazy when this other female German shepherd comes in called Rea. and when he hears the car coming up the drive he goes on his back and rolls round and round all over the grass and does this really high pitched squeak/bark but he usually has a deep voice. and its hilarious.
2007-08-15 18:28:53
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answered by Anonymous
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My dog gives me big hugs when I come home. She jumps and puts her front legs around me and everything, then tries to lick my face.
My parents' dog farts and runs away. It's hilarious.
2007-08-15 18:26:13
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answered by a gal and her dog 6
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