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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 457839" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>How cool! Mine make all kinds of noises but I've only had one that genuinely laughed like what it shows here. I have Bostons and the first one I had, Rudy, the one we had when the kids were young, was very ticklish. We'd tickle her sides and she'd roll on her back, kick her legs, and make the same sounds that they describe here.</p><p></p><p>Of the three that I have now, I haven't heard any of them make that same sound but they certainly do smile and have all kinds of different facial expressions. Bostons have those rubbery little faces and can have almost any facial expression that a human does. And they make the facial expressions at appropriate times too. Just look at them and you can tell exactly how they're feeling ... happy, sad, angry, worried, mischevious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 457839, member: 1883"] How cool! Mine make all kinds of noises but I've only had one that genuinely laughed like what it shows here. I have Bostons and the first one I had, Rudy, the one we had when the kids were young, was very ticklish. We'd tickle her sides and she'd roll on her back, kick her legs, and make the same sounds that they describe here. Of the three that I have now, I haven't heard any of them make that same sound but they certainly do smile and have all kinds of different facial expressions. Bostons have those rubbery little faces and can have almost any facial expression that a human does. And they make the facial expressions at appropriate times too. Just look at them and you can tell exactly how they're feeling ... happy, sad, angry, worried, mischevious. [/QUOTE]
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