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Old 03-12-2013, 01:33 PM
 
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I got another one. I can't believe I forgot this. My older dog Cooper cannot stand an open door anywhere. Especially cupboard doors. If you leave a cupboard door open in the kitchen at his level, he'll slam it shut with his paw. Same with drawers. But if you leave one up high open, he'll bark at it until you close it. Crazy dog!
I totally want this dog-if only I could get the people in this house to shut doors/drawers and cupboards-they think we live in a barn!
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Old 03-12-2013, 02:12 PM
 
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I totally want this dog-if only I could get the people in this house to shut doors/drawers and cupboards-they think we live in a barn!
LOL! It's not always ideal. We left one day and left the bathroom door open. Well, of course old Cooper went right in there and shut the door but only problem is that he was inside. So he was inside the bathroom all day long. I didn't say he was the brightest dog in the world!
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Old 03-12-2013, 02:14 PM
 
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LOL! It's not always ideal. We left one day and left the bathroom door open. Well, of course old Cooper went right in there and shut the door but only problem is that he was inside. So he was inside the bathroom all day long. I didn't say he was the brightest dog in the world!
At least he had water!
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Old 03-12-2013, 04:40 PM
 
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Dogs are so funny. My dog won't eat unless I'm in the same room with him. No idea why. Last night he wanted to eat dinner, but I wanted to be in the bedroom. Anytime I walked out to the living room he'd go hurry and eat a few bites, then race back into the bedroom. I have a recliner he hates too. He refuses to sit in it with me and if I sit in it he stares at me. He wants me sitting on the couch with him where he like to sit. I think he's a bit spoiled.
Peanut doesn't like my recliner either. She's too big to be a lap dog, so she's a feet dog. When I first sit down she has to lie down on BOTH of my feet. After awhile, she'll move onto the cat's pillow (not her own bed), then I can put my feet up.
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Old 03-12-2013, 06:13 PM
 
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My dog is a rescue mutt and is elderly and deaf. Whenever I get the vacuum out of the closet, she immediately goes to her food dish and eats any uneaten kibble she left in it. She's not the best eater so sometimes I actually get the vacuum out just so she'll eat. I know it's not the noise as she can't hear a thing, but somehow she almost seems like she knows the vacuum could suck up those last few bites right out of her bowl.
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