Well VanCamp.....what do you have to say for yourself now?LOL <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />
He knows a little bit of the dog's pedigree, and since there are DDR lines in it he's cross-checking to see if there is any common ancestry with his Czech dogs.
And he's making sure his keys aren't in the car... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
We had a dog (Schnauzer/Poodle) that sometimes picked up the phone when it rang. It happened most times when we got home and noticed our phone was off the hook. When it rang he had the urge to try to grab it. He use to also stash some of his food a little at a time, I guess so he'd have a snack later?
That was the smartest dog I ever had, and my first dog. He was the wildest dog I ever had, he was the worst dog I ever had, most untrainable, most aggressive, no fear, wouldn't ever be house broken, never cared, he'd climb any fence or dig any hole etc. I bet ALF would even have but a bullet in him. You couldn't help but like him.
He lived to be almost 19. He was one in a million.
He was that dog that was always an exception and rose to EVERY occasion. I talked to a friend I knew from elementary school that I haven't seen since the mid 80s. One of the things he mentioned after all these years was that dog. lol
I'm a bit amazed at what they can figure out by just watching. Mine learned to run the ice dispenser on the fridge and how to turn on the outdoor water faucet. Hasn't yet managed the off part. I keep having him watch Ed's tapes. I don't know if it's all sinking in. He really likes the sheep tape. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />
My old border collie; Boomer was the slickest dog that I have ever had the pleasure of and the best judge of human nature.
During my dating years; a friend had arranged for me to go out with her husband's friend ie "the dreaded blind date". When my date arrived to pick me up; I invited him in and introduced him to my "boy". Boomer was a very outgoing and friendly dog. He greeted my date with a friendly wag of tail and sat patiently waiting for a return pat on the head. When this didn't happen; Boomer again stood up, wagged his tail and then sat awaiting his acknowledgement. I even said to the guy..it's ok..he just wants a pat on the head from you..but the guy didn't respond. Boomer stood up, took a step towards him and lifted his leg onto the guy's pant leg I was stunned! The jest of the initial conversation between us was that of a potential jerk and I had been trying to think of a way to get out of this date.. Thanks Boomer...
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