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Originally Posted by jerryray We can say drop, but Dex won't. He loves pulling my Wife's dishtowel from the holder, He runs down the hall with it like it's a treasure.
I think it's time to see if the local dog whisperer can help.. |
LOL....thats funny. Gabby will do the same with some articles of clothing.I'm sure your baby would not need the dog whisperer.Your Dex is very smart...just being a buger butt....lol
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Originally Posted by My lil friend Mina is almost 16months old so she isnt picking up as many harmful things. If she picks something up and looks at me I can say "drop it" sometimes I just say her name and she will spit whatever it is out. The exception to this is electrical cords,the girl loves electrical cords and phone chargers that are plugged in. I am eternally making sure that no cord is showing and that I know where she is at all times. |
The good ole extinsion cords,Gabby went through a phase with the cords,but luckily it did not last long.That's good that Mina does listen when you say drop it
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Originally Posted by celstu1 Just the other day, my Dexter was walking around whining and he had something in his mouth. I called him over and took it from his mouth. I trained my dogs first thing to just let go of whatever they have, or they just drop it into my hand. Well he had a GRAPE!  My brother fed my nephew some that morning and one must have been on the floor. I was sooo upset, but thankfully disaster was averted and not only did he give it to me, but he didn't even so much as try to eat it. I think he was looking for a place to bury his 'treasure'. PHEW! |
Good Job Dexter!!!! I can imagine your heart must of been pounding through your chest.