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How smart is your dog? Ace is impressing me lately, lol.
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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 458252" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>Chester cracks me up sometimes. He's a HUGE toy freak and will obsess over a new toy for days. Usually it's to the point that we have to put it up at night because he'll bring it to bed (he sleeps with us) and squeak it every few minutes to make sure it's still ok. He too knows his toys...foxy, duck, quack quack, Stewie....there's a long list. The newest one is a purple squeaky...um....cow? that showed up in a package this week.</p><p></p><p>If he wants something, he'll come to you and paw/whine/jump on you depending on the situation and where you are. If you ask him if he wants to go out and he doesn't respond, then you have to ask him what he wants and tell him to show you. He did that once when he had had some "intestinal" issues. I had been feeding him boiled chicken and rice but at this time he was back on his regular food. When I told him to show me what he wanted, he ran into the kitchen, sat in front of the stove and looked up. He'll also go sit beside our dresser when he wants to play the red dot game as that's where we keep the pointer. </p><p></p><p>If he's tired and wants to go to bed and we're still up, he'll come up to the miscreant and give them a "aren't you ready to go to bed YET?" look and then go to the bedroom. THis is repeated as necessary.</p><p></p><p>There are a lot of behaviors that both dogs have that show their intelligence. I guess I just take a lot of it for granted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 458252, member: 2459"] Chester cracks me up sometimes. He's a HUGE toy freak and will obsess over a new toy for days. Usually it's to the point that we have to put it up at night because he'll bring it to bed (he sleeps with us) and squeak it every few minutes to make sure it's still ok. He too knows his toys...foxy, duck, quack quack, Stewie....there's a long list. The newest one is a purple squeaky...um....cow? that showed up in a package this week. If he wants something, he'll come to you and paw/whine/jump on you depending on the situation and where you are. If you ask him if he wants to go out and he doesn't respond, then you have to ask him what he wants and tell him to show you. He did that once when he had had some "intestinal" issues. I had been feeding him boiled chicken and rice but at this time he was back on his regular food. When I told him to show me what he wanted, he ran into the kitchen, sat in front of the stove and looked up. He'll also go sit beside our dresser when he wants to play the red dot game as that's where we keep the pointer. If he's tired and wants to go to bed and we're still up, he'll come up to the miscreant and give them a "aren't you ready to go to bed YET?" look and then go to the bedroom. THis is repeated as necessary. There are a lot of behaviors that both dogs have that show their intelligence. I guess I just take a lot of it for granted. [/QUOTE]
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