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ROFLMAO! I bet Rosie knew anyway...:p |
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LMAO...ours long ago got wise to us s-p-e-l-l-i-n-g as a sign that we were about to do something they want to do, too. :p |
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Sorry but you can not tell me he did not know what he was doing lol |
Amy is only a little over 3 months old. My husband says she is definitely my baby. I can't leave the room without her following me. If for some reason I close the door she will whine and cry until he lets her out to find me. If he doesn't, some times she will piddle on the floor. Not much but enough to tell me she is mad if I don't take her with me. It is funny but then again it isn't. Hope I never have to be in the hospital for any amount of time. Maybe she will grow out of it. |
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Wow, those are some great and amazing stories. I agree its so sad that they just want to be with us all the time (are we really that much fun to be around???:D). And I do recognize some of these behaviors. I totally agree that they understand our routines and can adjust. Most notably, they certainly do learn quickly when you are going to work and will be out all day, vs. when you are going out on the weekend (we rarely go anywhere during the work week, as we hate to leave them at home). Any time we are going out on the weekend, they get very nervous that we may leave them and are super excited when they get to come along. I just did not think that Gatsby could know that I was going to be gone for a while based on packing, but you have me convinced. There was nothing else to upset him so it must have been that... Rather than trying to desensitize him to packing, I think I will try the same thing next time and that should confirm that he is SUPER SMART. He did fool me the other day, when he was nagging me sitting at the PC, so I told him to go get a particular toy, then he eventually disappeared and I forgot about it. Only hours later did I notice that he actually did go downstairs to bring that toy for up, it was right outside my office and I know it was downstairs. He is crazy smart and his sister is too, just in a different way.:aimeeyork:aimeeyork |
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My cousins Maltese will grumble under his breath when she tells him to stop barking. lol It's too cute. She calls him her little grouchy ole' man. |
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LOL They know just what to do to et their point across...too cute! :D |
yes they know, they are very in tune with their owners |
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A crinkly bag must contain a toy...even when it doesn't, he is certain it must have a toy in there somewhere...and will walk on hind legs to see in the bag and if there really is a toy, he will fetch it straight away out of there. Mia knows of his toy-centricity and will get one of HIS toys (even if it was supposed to be hers...but all toys 'are belong to Brody'...lol), dangle it in his face and start an 'errrr-ing' war over the toy before relinquishing it...to her great pleasure...I swear you can see her smile over how she 'worked' Brody with the toy. :D "Crazy smart" may even be an understatement...for a Yorkie! :p |
Yorkies are a trip! I am over hear laughing to tears at everyone's personal stories...:lol tears |
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