Andy can tell time - he looks at the digital clock in our bedroom each morning and goes to my side of the bed to get me up and moving when it's time to give him his thyroid meds and let him out! Never misses by more than a few minutes either side of 5 a.m. What a smart doggie!
We thought Katie wasn't that bright in puppy class. She was the little class clown compared to the 3 Australian Sheep dogs. She proved us wrong. She now knows how to open doors with the lever door knobs and she's good at it. One door knob we have to change out is in the garage. What was funny I chewed out my husband for about month thinking he wasn't closing the door all the way and he thought he was loosing his mind, LOL.
Also Katie is a stickler on things. She will not leave my husband side in the morning until they both go outside and pickup poop. It's a ritual every morning.
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Charlie, a male Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier
Katie, a female Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier
Bucky Badger wrote: Actually, we have had her in 2 puppy classes and have her scheduled for agility 1 starting mar 13. we have been using "Dogs best Friend for the classes"
I bet that will be fun for all. If the dingaling dog were smart, I would enroll her in agility, unfortunately, she is quite dense.
RBak wrote: Andy can tell time - he looks at the digital clock in our bedroom each morning and goes to my side of the bed to get me up and moving when it's time to give him his thyroid meds and let him out! Never misses by more than a few minutes either side of 5 a.m. What a smart doggie!
Rita
Ha, my big dog will "woof" quietly, starting at 5AM, if I haven't gotten up to feed them. It is pretty remarkable when I hear that first woof, it is always within 5 minutes of 5AM.