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Do you talk to your pet(s)?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 508923" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Donna have you seen the target commercial with the boston that is supposed to be drinking out of his bowl but instead he is splashing the wNater out with his paws? Its hilarious. It is an advertisement for how paper towels are cheaper at Target. </p><p></p><p>How do people not talk to animals? Hand signals? Pulling on the leash and just putting food down and expecting the animal to exist? My little dog is very attached to Tony and will lay up on him from the time he gets home till he goes to bed just like a toddler. He is so jealous of the grandchildren. Nina is more my dog if she comes in the house but outside she will go play with Tony now but that took a long time for her to warm up to him. See, we think she is autistic. We have had to teach her with treats and all sorts of things but one thing she knows well is when we say "pen" She will run to her pen and is happy as a lark in that pen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 508923, member: 1514"] Donna have you seen the target commercial with the boston that is supposed to be drinking out of his bowl but instead he is splashing the wNater out with his paws? Its hilarious. It is an advertisement for how paper towels are cheaper at Target. How do people not talk to animals? Hand signals? Pulling on the leash and just putting food down and expecting the animal to exist? My little dog is very attached to Tony and will lay up on him from the time he gets home till he goes to bed just like a toddler. He is so jealous of the grandchildren. Nina is more my dog if she comes in the house but outside she will go play with Tony now but that took a long time for her to warm up to him. See, we think she is autistic. We have had to teach her with treats and all sorts of things but one thing she knows well is when we say "pen" She will run to her pen and is happy as a lark in that pen. [/QUOTE]
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