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Now that my kids are grown I have to worry about my dogs
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 415243" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I stopped spelling in front of molly while she was still a puppy. Cookie, buiscut, cheese, yum yum, nummy num, bye bye, walk, play, ball, leash, yard, creek are all words I can't spell in front of her. lol So far she's the only speller in the family. </p><p></p><p>I had a basset years ago that would sometime slip out of the house...........To call her home I'd just start calling Holly! bye bye! She'd be at my feet in 30 secs flat. The fact that going bye bye was her most fav thing in the world (cuz it meant going to mother in law's house where she got ice cream ect and spoiled out of her mind) saved her life literally more than once. When we had just moved down here from dayton we were staying at mother in law's house until our apartment was ready. Nichole accidentally let Holly outside, she comes in to me hysterical because in her excitement Holly took off. There was no way if she got any distance she could find her way home. So with my heart in my throat I'm shouting all over the neighborhood at the top of my lungs Holly go Bye Bye!! So she can follow the sound of my voice. mother in law's neighbors looked at me like I'd lost my mind. I was about to give up when I heard toenails on pavement, I yelled louder and kept right on yelling. Next thing I knew she was at my feet wagging fiercly and shaking with terror. Poor thing. But it worked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 415243, member: 84"] I stopped spelling in front of molly while she was still a puppy. Cookie, buiscut, cheese, yum yum, nummy num, bye bye, walk, play, ball, leash, yard, creek are all words I can't spell in front of her. lol So far she's the only speller in the family. I had a basset years ago that would sometime slip out of the house...........To call her home I'd just start calling Holly! bye bye! She'd be at my feet in 30 secs flat. The fact that going bye bye was her most fav thing in the world (cuz it meant going to mother in law's house where she got ice cream ect and spoiled out of her mind) saved her life literally more than once. When we had just moved down here from dayton we were staying at mother in law's house until our apartment was ready. Nichole accidentally let Holly outside, she comes in to me hysterical because in her excitement Holly took off. There was no way if she got any distance she could find her way home. So with my heart in my throat I'm shouting all over the neighborhood at the top of my lungs Holly go Bye Bye!! So she can follow the sound of my voice. mother in law's neighbors looked at me like I'd lost my mind. I was about to give up when I heard toenails on pavement, I yelled louder and kept right on yelling. Next thing I knew she was at my feet wagging fiercly and shaking with terror. Poor thing. But it worked. [/QUOTE]
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