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Awe, that beautiful. It's funny because when this happens we aren't thinking in words, and language. We are almost experiencing the same feelings, and in a different place. Every time I smell a live Christmas tree, I regress to those earlier Christmases and those memories are so vivid for a few moments, almost like I stepped back in time. This could be very close to how a dog "thinks" because they don't use words either. |
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We found an 10 month old lab puppy once...took him home...treated him like our own. Four or five days later we found his owner...let me tell you when that guy got out of his truck...without saying a word...just watching the dog's reaction...let me tell you...you knew who he belonged to. Maybe the guy stunk...and puppy remembered the smell. ;) But he knew him. |
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Great stories...My Izzie takes her cookie and hides it under the sheets of "our" bed...I've actually seen her pull the sheet over the cookie, leave the bed, and make a running head start if someone even passes the bedroom door in fear of a 'cookie thief' ... :sidesplt::sidesplt: |
Well, Kacee knows the names of ALL of her little doggie friends in the neighborhood and there are a lot of them! She also knows the names of all of our friends. If they don't have memories, where are they filing all of that info?:D |
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When we're walking, she'll look for her puppy buddies in front of their homes. She knows where they each live, too.:D |
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