Nothing against dog folks, but nope dogs aren't smarter, just easier to manipulate...Apologies if this has been uploaded previously. From the 'cat teaching human to play' department.
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Nothing against dog folks, but nope dogs aren't smarter, just easier to manipulate...Apologies if this has been uploaded previously. From the 'cat teaching human to play' department.
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I don't know about thatttt! lol. I had a golden retriever that could be taught critical behaviors in about 5 to 10 minutes and he would remember for the next time too. He was very easy to train and he wanted to train too.Nothing against dog folks, but nope dogs aren't smarter, just easier to manipulate...
Dogs are smart , i had a yellow lab that leaned how to fetch the morning paper in about 3 tries... After the 1 st week i literally only needed to say " paper" and open the back door... She'd run to the end of the driveway about 40 yrds away and bring back my paper, it was nice not having to put shoes on before breakfast...I don't know about thatttt! lol. I had a golden retriever that could be taught critical behaviors in about 5 to 10 minutes and he would remember for the next time too. He was very easy to train and he wanted to train too.
I taught the golden retriever to walk slow and relaxed in about 10 minutes and he did that for everybody after I was done and then I taught him when to be quiet by saying to him in a calm manner, "Shhhhhhhhhh." and to make friends with people with a special whistle sound. These where commands that other people could assimilate and use to good effect. He became a popular dog after he relaxed and walked in a calm manner. Then there was my smooth collie that was smart as could be but he was a stubborn wild soul that just wanted to run after stuff, bark and scare people. Very difficult dog to train but I attribute that to being locked in a apartment for near 3 years with no walks outside and a master that took his sheit and never corrected him apparently.Dogs are smart , i had a yellow lab that leaned how to fetch the morning paper in about 3 tries... After the 1 st week i literally only needed to say " paper" and open the back door... She'd run to the end of the driveway about 40 yrds away and bring back my paper, it was nice not having to put shoes on before breakfast...
My cat is smarter. When I tried training him to go to end of the driveway he looked at me and said 'F--- you! Get it yourself, houseboy!' and then he walked into the kitchen and ate.Dogs are smart , i had a yellow lab that leaned how to fetch the morning paper in about 3 tries... After the 1 st week i literally only needed to say " paper" and open the back door... She'd run to the end of the driveway about 40 yrds away and bring back my paper, it was nice not having to put shoes on before breakfast...
My cats are smart too.. They trained themselves to be alarm clocks pre set to 3 am...My cat is smarter. When I tried training him to go to end of the driveway he looked at me and said 'F--- you! Get it yourself, houseboy!' and then he walked into the kitchen and ate.
Keep the pets inside.. Cougars are nothing to mess with.. They kill people tooOk, we have a four legged cougar wondering around our homes for the last three days. Has been seen from 6pm to 6am. Everyone is a bit edgy.
My cat is smarter. When I tried training him to go to end of the driveway he looked at me and said 'F--- you! Get it yourself, houseboy!' and then he walked into the kitchen and ate.
Don't let any pets outside or they will go "missing". Pets have no idea about being another animals lunch. They must be protected. Good Luck!Ok, we have a four legged cougar wondering around our homes for the last three days. Has been seen from 6pm to 6am. Everyone is a bit edgy.
Something is usually amiss when a cougar is a hangabout near homes. We have about 14 or so cougar attacks per year in Canada and most all of them are hungry juveniles or the aged. Be careful.Don't let any pets outside or they will go "missing". Pets have no idea about being another animals lunch. They must be protected. Good Luck!
Doodski, it is amazing how much pets rely on us humans to protect them. As a pet they never learn about being attacked and running like a deer at every noise that could spell trouble. It reminds me of ignorant people dumping house pets into the wild thinking they will survive on their own hunting food etc. All they do is starve and dehydrate to death. I think anyone dumping a pet should get 30 days in the local jail. But, it is not up to me. Oh Well.Something is usually amiss when a cougar is a hangabout near homes. We have about 14 or so cougar attacks per year in Canada and most all of them are hungry juveniles or the aged. Be careful.
I took it upon myself to attempt to salvage a house cat that had apparently been dropped out at the cabin area. We caught it in a trap and I took it home and it hid under the sofa for months. It came out at night to eat and the final straw that made me stop trying was when I woke and it was playing with my eyelids with a claw. I guess I was sleeping and my eyes where twitching and it was playing with them. I got rid of it after that. It was put down. It was kinda scary living with a wild animal.Doodski, it is amazing how much pets rely on us humans to protect them. As a pet they never learn about being attacked and running like a deer at every noise that could spell trouble. It reminds me of ignorant people dumping house pets into the wild thinking they will survive on their own hunting food etc. All they do is starve and dehydrate to death. I think anyone dumping a pet should get 30 days in the local jail. But, it is not up to me. Oh Well.
how about a year in prison? 30 days is nothing...I think anyone dumping a pet should get 30 days in the local jail. But, it is not up to me. Oh Well.