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| #Post#: 42575-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Pet hi-jinks | |
| By: peony Date: November 23, 2019, 9:18 pm | |
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| Our little cocker spaniel once escaped from the house and ran | |
| around the neighborhood, gleefully avoiding our attempts at | |
| capture. We were frantic because she could have been hit by a | |
| car or gotten lost, but running after her was making her think | |
| we were just playing with her. I had an idea, went into the | |
| house, got her leash, and called to her, "Wanna go for a walk?" | |
| And she came to me and sat down at my feet as nicely as you | |
| please, waiting for me to clip the leash to her collar. Score: | |
| human one, canine zero, ha ha ha! We took a walk together to | |
| reward her for her obedience, of course. But it made me think of | |
| an old saying I heard, I forgot from where: The first thing to | |
| remember in training your dog is that you have to be smarter | |
| than the dog. | |
| #Post#: 44390-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Pet hi-jinks | |
| By: Copper Horsewoman Date: December 28, 2019, 1:09 pm | |
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| We haven't had any funny stories for a while, are we getting too | |
| serious? My cat, Turner, has been having bouts of "cat crazies", | |
| spells of about three to five minutes where he gets a weird | |
| glint in his eye, then tear-asses all over the house, chasing | |
| bits of paper, or pulling a pen off a table and playing hockey | |
| with it. (I have been conscientious about not leaving jewelry | |
| where he can get it, see a previous story). Then, he abruptly | |
| stops and heads off to nap. My dog, Yahtzee, sometimes watches | |
| with interest but is not tempted to join in. If I crumple up a | |
| piece of paper, Turner LOVES it and whacks it around madly. | |
| I used to have a pit bull, Otto, who was the best dog I ever | |
| had. He would sometimes go into "terrier frenzy" in the same | |
| way, suddenly roaring around with his butt tucked under for | |
| extra traction, careening about like a motorcycle wall of death | |
| rider for a few minutes then stopping suddenly and carrying on | |
| as if nothing had happened. | |
| #Post#: 44397-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Pet hi-jinks | |
| By: Mrs Rat Date: December 28, 2019, 10:13 pm | |
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| Our first Berkshire rat Ash had me trained for about two weeks | |
| before I realized it. He would tug on my sleeve and I would lift | |
| my arm so he could run along it. I told my husband and he said | |
| "so that's why he's been tugging on my sleeve". He would also | |
| make noises to make us come into the room and would be waiting | |
| innocently by the cage door to be let out, I swear if I had of | |
| got him a little metal cup he would clang it across the cage | |
| wires like a cute little prisoner. We were devastated when he | |
| died suddenly at 10 months old but the next Berkshire with the | |
| same markings Nikki reminded me so much of Ash in many things | |
| she did, including tugging on our sleeves. | |
| #Post#: 44875-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Pet hi-jinks | |
| By: Chez Miriam Date: January 5, 2020, 9:52 am | |
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| My friend's cat, Morris, was really chilled out: he used to lie | |
| on a low/nursing chair and purr himself into a trance... | |
| And sometimes he purred enough to fall off the chair. ;D | |
| We loved wearing him around our necks, but knew to take him down | |
| once he starting that real vibratory purring. | |
| #Post#: 44887-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Pet hi-jinks | |
| By: TootsNYC Date: January 5, 2020, 3:44 pm | |
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| [quote author=peony link=topic=1314.msg42575#msg42575 | |
| date=1574565497] | |
| Our little cocker spaniel once escaped from the house and ran | |
| around the neighborhood, gleefully avoiding our attempts at | |
| capture. We were frantic because she could have been hit by a | |
| car or gotten lost, but running after her was making her think | |
| we were just playing with her. I had an idea, went into the | |
| house, got her leash, and called to her, "Wanna go for a walk?" | |
| And she came to me and sat down at my feet as nicely as you | |
| please, waiting for me to clip the leash to her collar. Score: | |
| human one, canine zero, ha ha ha! We took a walk together to | |
| reward her for her obedience, of course. But it made me think of | |
| an old saying I heard, I forgot from where: The first thing to | |
| remember in training your dog is that you have to be smarter | |
| than the dog. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Not a pet story, but similar sort of tactic. | |
| I learned that when my kid had something dangerous, I didn't try | |
| to grab it from her--she'd just jerk it away. | |
| Instead I would say, "Can I see?" in a very interested way. And | |
| then she'd had it to me proudly. | |
| #Post#: 44989-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Pet hi-jinks | |
| By: jpcher Date: January 6, 2020, 4:11 pm | |
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| [quote author=TootsNYC link=topic=1314.msg44887#msg44887 | |
| date=1578260680] | |
| [quote author=peony link=topic=1314.msg42575#msg42575 | |
| date=1574565497] | |
| Our little cocker spaniel once escaped from the house and ran | |
| around the neighborhood, gleefully avoiding our attempts at | |
| capture. We were frantic because she could have been hit by a | |
| car or gotten lost, but running after her was making her think | |
| we were just playing with her. I had an idea, went into the | |
| house, got her leash, and called to her, "Wanna go for a walk?" | |
| And she came to me and sat down at my feet as nicely as you | |
| please, waiting for me to clip the leash to her collar. Score: | |
| human one, canine zero, ha ha ha! We took a walk together to | |
| reward her for her obedience, of course. But it made me think of | |
| an old saying I heard, I forgot from where: The first thing to | |
| remember in training your dog is that you have to be smarter | |
| than the dog. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Not a pet story, but similar sort of tactic. | |
| I learned that when my kid had something dangerous, I didn't try | |
| to grab it from her--she'd just jerk it away. | |
| Instead I would say, "Can I see?" in a very interested way. And | |
| then she'd had it to me proudly. | |
| [/quote] | |
| When raising my DDs I did the exact same thing! My MIL was | |
| having a garage sale and DD#1 was maybe 1-1/2 years. I put her | |
| down on the (relatively clean) garage floor so that she could | |
| toddle, sit, explore whatever. Kept a good eye on her. | |
| DDD#1 picked up a piece of rubber I think, maybe from a popped | |
| balloon. While she was examining it MIL and SIL came up behind | |
| me and said "Take that away from her now! She's going to put it | |
| in her mouth! That's a choking hazard!" I tried to shush them | |
| and fortunately they were the type that didn't physically | |
| intervene, leaving the parenting up to me. | |
| When DD#1 was done examining her prize she looked at me with a | |
| great big smile on her face, held out her hand, gave me the | |
| piece of rubber. I smiled and said "Oh! Thank you!" and she got | |
| up and toddled off to find her next treasure. | |
| Leaving MIL and SIL simply gobsmacked. | |
| Toots -- thanks for that memory, I haven't thought of that in 26 | |
| years! | |
| Now back to your regularly scheduled thread. | |
| #Post#: 45388-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Pet hi-jinks | |
| By: Dazi Date: January 12, 2020, 3:28 pm | |
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| I have a nine-ish month old kitten and he is a little terror | |
| (said with much affection and love). He's at that stage where he | |
| just has to get into EVERYTHING. | |
| Last night we heard this strange metal noise and found him | |
| dragging a little decorative metal bucket that was part of a | |
| Christmas gift, across the kitchen floor! He was very pleased | |
| with himself. There were also two Christmas ornaments in the | |
| middle of the kitchen floor. We have zero idea where he got them | |
| from. 🤷🤷🤷😂😂😂 | |
| #Post#: 49448-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Pet hi-jinks | |
| By: Boeun Date: April 1, 2020, 12:33 am | |
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| Well just the other day my laberdoodle ate a scrunchie. How do I | |
| know? Because when I took him out to do his business he was | |
| squatting and looking very uncomfortable. I kneeled down to see | |
| it dangling from his butt! | |
| #Post#: 49464-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Pet hi-jinks | |
| By: oogyda Date: April 1, 2020, 9:38 am | |
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| YDD has been housetraining her puppy. They've hung bells at the | |
| back door and let her out when she rattles the bells. | |
| Yesterday, when she sat down with the kids for lunch, she heard | |
| the bells ring and got up to let the puppy out. As she | |
| approached the door, puppy ran around her, got up on her chair | |
| at the table and was reaching for YDD's lunch (the kids stopped | |
| her). | |
| This process was repeated with GS trying to let the puppy out. | |
| They did physically place her outside for the rest of lunchtime. | |
| #Post#: 49465-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Pet hi-jinks | |
| By: Dazi Date: April 1, 2020, 9:51 am | |
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| My kitten has decided that my glasses are the greatest to ever. | |
| He keeps stealing them. I've started putting them in an out of | |
| the way place where he can't reach them. His retaliation to this | |
| was to open the medicine cabinet and knock everything off that | |
| he could reach from stretching out on the back of the toilet. | |
| 🤦🤦🤦 | |
| He's really lucky he's cute. | |
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