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Originally Posted by ARCHIE I believe Buddy and I share that as well. It's easy to know what he want's
at all times because he can relay that to me in his own doggy way.
As an example, if he has something he is not suppose to have he actually
rat's himself out. I can be doing my hair in the bathroom and he comes
and growls softly to me to get my attention then runs down the hall.
This means, of course, follow me. Sure enough there he is under the chair
having torn apart a tissue or other piece of paper. Never fails, he always
tattles on himself. I am intuned to his every need or want. I know him
inside out. |
How old is buddy? This is so right on!! I would know what my Harvee wanted and it was always something different but I knew what it was. He would sit and stare at me and I would say.. "Honey can you fill up Harvee's water bowl..it is empty", and My husband would say ."How do you know?" I just knew..and sure enough my husband would walk over and Harvee would follow him to the empty bowl and wag his tail and my husband would fill it up and say.." You are Creepy" lol! but It was so natural to me..I never thought of it as anything more than just knowing my dog. I used to this at the Vet's I worked for too! I was never afraid of the aggressive dogs..I just picked them up and weighed them and they would become submissive to me. They sensed I was not scared and they were able to let their guard down.