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<blockquote data-quote="MuM_of_OCD_kiddo" data-source="post: 457961" data-attributes="member: 12241"><p>My two girls here in the office thought it was interesting - but more along the thinking of "there is a strange dog in the house - where is it", not as they usually care much about another one in the house - we got plenty that keep getting switched around and in and out for fairness reasons. It did create excitement and then happy tailwagging.</p><p></p><p>I listened to the sound bite and had a hard time identifying it, as it was so short and also repetitious, and I have heard pretty much all the sounds dogs make - from talking, whining, crying, boredom barking, wuffing, howling, to the big wide variety of bickering and calling alarms. Anybody who says dogs don't have emotions or facial expressions obviously hasn't lived with one in a life time. They range the entire gambole of human emotions and then some more that are usually not mentioned in polite company, LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MuM_of_OCD_kiddo, post: 457961, member: 12241"] My two girls here in the office thought it was interesting - but more along the thinking of "there is a strange dog in the house - where is it", not as they usually care much about another one in the house - we got plenty that keep getting switched around and in and out for fairness reasons. It did create excitement and then happy tailwagging. I listened to the sound bite and had a hard time identifying it, as it was so short and also repetitious, and I have heard pretty much all the sounds dogs make - from talking, whining, crying, boredom barking, wuffing, howling, to the big wide variety of bickering and calling alarms. Anybody who says dogs don't have emotions or facial expressions obviously hasn't lived with one in a life time. They range the entire gambole of human emotions and then some more that are usually not mentioned in polite company, LOL. [/QUOTE]
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