What Does YOUR Dog Get Up To?

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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    lol ... very bad dog. One of my dogs doesn't get up for much.



    But he's good for commercial messages ....

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    • Profile picture of the author dave147
      Originally Posted by sbucciarel View Post

      lol ... very bad dog. One of my dogs doesn't get up for much.



      oh yeah, that's when you're around, what happens when you're not?
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      • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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        Originally Posted by dave147 View Post

        oh yeah, that's when you're around, what happens when you're not?
        This .....

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          Originally Posted by sbucciarel View Post

          This .....

          What a rascal
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  • Profile picture of the author Dennis Gaskill
    Smart dog. Naughty, but smart. Moving that chair almost qualifies as using tools.
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    • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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      Originally Posted by Dennis Gaskill View Post

      Smart dog. Naughty, but smart. Moving that chair almost qualifies as using tools.
      I'll say. I couldn't believe it when I saw that.
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    • Profile picture of the author HeySal
      Originally Posted by Dennis Gaskill View Post

      Smart dog. Naughty, but smart. Moving that chair almost qualifies as using tools.
      It does qualify, not just almost. There's a lot of animals that have been found to be "tool users". Human cognitive superiority is taking hit after hit these days. Most use things that are around them - but some have been seen actually "making" the tools, stripping branches of stems, for instance. Monkeys do this and Elephants also shape and break branches to use for insect removal.

      Primates can actually use technology. The organization Black Box Voting conducted and experiment on voting machines to demonstrate the ineffectiveness in the machines to prevent vote fraud. They showed a monkey hacking the system. LOL. And of course, they now have primates using computers to communicate, since their vocal chords won't let them sound human languages. They do very well and actually show their own cognitive functions in action. Before technology, they were taught sign language.

      The real show stopper to me, though - is the story about elephants painting pictures and playing instruments:
      http://www.the-scientist.com/?articl...hant---paint-/
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  • Profile picture of the author Lloyd Buchinski
    I don't have a pet in the house and don't want one. Seeing the dog on the table and the counter means I'm going to keep feeling like that.

    But the talk about tools reminded me of a gif, of a cat who has figured out a doorknob.

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    • Profile picture of the author AprilCT
      Originally Posted by Lloyd Buchinski View Post

      I don't have a pet in the house and don't want one. Seeing the dog on the table and the counter means I'm going to keep feeling like that.

      But the talk about tools reminded me of a gif, of a cat who has figured out a doorknob.

      I had a German Sheppard that could open doornobs. You had to lock the door if you didn't want her to get beyond where she was.

      The pup we have now pulls out chairs and will climb on the table. Leave out the dish towels and hot pads and they belong to her. We aren't going to tell her that same chair could get her to the toaster oven on the counter. That would be bad news for her since it has something cooking in it most of the day and she could really get her naughty paws burned.
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      • Profile picture of the author Kay King
        I have a linen closet in the hall. The opening of the closet is four feet and has two bifold doors. One of my cats likes to sleep in the on the top shelf. It takes her less than a minute to open the door and then she climbs up the inside of the louvered doors to get to the top of the closet.

        I thought about putting a lock on it - but realized it's OK with me if she sleeps there
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      • Profile picture of the author yordanov
        Originally Posted by AprilCT View Post

        I had a German Sheppard that could open doornobs. You had to lock the door if you didn't want her to get beyond where she was.

        The pup we have now pulls out chairs and will climb on the table. Leave out the dish towels and hot pads and they belong to her. We aren't going to tell her that same chair could get her to the toaster oven on the counter. That would be bad news for her since it has something cooking in it most of the day and she could really get her naughty paws burned.
        Ha-ha, I locked all doors and not allowed to my dog to open it. But it try all the time to do it and jump so funny
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    I've had dogs that could open doors. Pain in the butt, actually.
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