I swear this dog is part human!!! Yep, I can say along with a most of you that he's got a bunch of tricks under his belt, he's quick to learn, etc. But what happened last night left me (and my daughter) with our jaws dropped... After my daughter came home from high school softball practice, I commented that she needed to change her socks, since no one wanted to smell her "cleat feet"! ;p She said "they don't smell that bad Mom" I insisted they stunk and she needed to change. Then she said matter-of-factly "Rocco, you love me" (he was laying on his blanket chewing his toy) "Come smell my feet and tell Mom they don't smell". He stopped chewing, looked at her with a tilted head, and promptly trotted over and SNIFFED HER FOOT thoroughly, then licked her leg and went back to his blanket to chew!!!! We just looked at each other and thought NO way did he just do that...:eek: . This just confirmed all of my suspicions that he understands way more than we think he does! |
Amazing! Rocco knows what's going on. That is a very cute story. Good thing these little furbutts can't tattle on us. They are too smart! |
:lol tears Very Cute Story! ;) |
That is such a cute little story! |
How funny! So, did your daughter change the socks even after Rocco's approval?:D |
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LOL! Now that you mention it, I was so stunned I totally forgot about her changing the socks. I guess they weren't that bad after all :p ! |
I'm not shocked at all. Of course he's almost human:p more like a 2yr old that never grows up. I always believed that, after living with a Yorkie for 6yrs. They understand more than we give them credit for. I think they also "THINK" as well. Really:D Smart little guy you have there. |
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almost human How adorable!:lol tearsI swear our two conspire against mommie and daddy! |
I am not at all surprised!! they totally understand what we are saying! Funny story :) |
I've always felt they understand way more than you think!:D |
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