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<blockquote data-quote="C.J." data-source="post: 246528" data-attributes="member: 1987"><p>I think my dog can tell time. He's an 88 pound mutt we got from a shelter about five years ago. Rascal knows my schedule. In the mornings, when I get my coat and keys, he knows I'm headed out the door, and that's when I give him a treat. He waits on his bed for the treat. He also gets a treat at bedtime - and I usually head to bed between 11:00-11:30 each night. These past several weeks, sometime between 11:00 - 11:30, Rascal will come find me whereever I am in the house and put his paw on my leg and look longingly at me. This is the same thing he does when he needs to "go potty outside", but lately, when I walk toward the door to let him outside, instead, he'll go sit on his bed, as if to say, "It's time for my bedtime treat." The other night, he did it at 11:01 pm. It's interesting to see just how smart some animals are - especially observing the humans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C.J., post: 246528, member: 1987"] I think my dog can tell time. He's an 88 pound mutt we got from a shelter about five years ago. Rascal knows my schedule. In the mornings, when I get my coat and keys, he knows I'm headed out the door, and that's when I give him a treat. He waits on his bed for the treat. He also gets a treat at bedtime - and I usually head to bed between 11:00-11:30 each night. These past several weeks, sometime between 11:00 - 11:30, Rascal will come find me whereever I am in the house and put his paw on my leg and look longingly at me. This is the same thing he does when he needs to "go potty outside", but lately, when I walk toward the door to let him outside, instead, he'll go sit on his bed, as if to say, "It's time for my bedtime treat." The other night, he did it at 11:01 pm. It's interesting to see just how smart some animals are - especially observing the humans. [/QUOTE]
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