Well, you've seen my dog. And you've heard my stories. My dog will also walk into walls -- not to mention off of curbs. He'll run around the house until he smacks headlong into something, then just shake it off. But he's very keen at letting us know what he wants, so I guess he's smart in that.
Dumb? Our dog's picture is under the word in the dictionary!dark_majestyJuly 23 2003, 19:42:46 UTC
Ok . . . . I have to agree with Amanda on this one. But for more than what she said. In the same day our dog managed to purposely bump into my card table to shake off a few chips to eat, and then run to the bed and smash directly against it headlong. Then he stood back up, shook himself off, walked back over to me, turned back to the bed . . . . . and rammed into it again at full steam. I have a feeling he would be much more clever if he could just stop scrambling his brains every day!!
Re: Dumb? Our dog's picture is under the word in the dictionary!emperiumJuly 23 2003, 20:25:16 UTC
Ha Ha Ha Ha.....OMG! I've seen the little scamp at full tilt running across Amanda's room wanting food and everything. One of the best moments I've seen with that pup was when we were eating Chinese food and Amanda was at her computer station, and the pup just kept ramming his head into the little table. Over and over again...unitl Amanda gave him something; then as he was backing out to ask me for a snack, rammed his head into the leg of the table, shook his head and jumped on the bed putting his snout to my nose.
That dog either has an adamantium skeleton or just the thickest skull I've ever seen in my life...beating some members of the primate family might I add.
All I can say is the I wish America's Funniest Home videos still ruled Sundays on ABC, you would win that $10,000 prize hands down. Even my pup would not succeed where yours would lap him easily.
It's in those eyes....once a dog locks those eyes on you it's all over. Your dog and mine seem to have channeled all their doggy instincts into this trick. It's Jedi-like scary.....
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That dog either has an adamantium skeleton or just the thickest skull I've ever seen in my life...beating some members of the primate family might I add.
All I can say is the I wish America's Funniest Home videos still ruled Sundays on ABC, you would win that $10,000 prize hands down. Even my pup would not succeed where yours would lap him easily.
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