
Do all doods do this
-
- Posts: 3346
- Joined: 30 Dec 2012, 13:50
- Location: Waltham Abbey
- Contact:
-
- Posts: 285
- Joined: 19 Dec 2013, 18:50
- Location: Co.londonderry
Re: Do all doods do this



Re: Do all doods do this
Yes, exactly that look!
Sometimes it's a row of soft toys waiting to be tug-of-warred!
Sometimes it's a row of soft toys waiting to be tug-of-warred!
Lola is a UK Assistance Dog, trained to alert me for low blood sugar by Medical Detection Dogs (http://www.medicaldetectiondogs.org.uk)
Re: Do all doods do this
Yes but not for toy playing. Kip usually comes and sits in front of us when its time for a chew, needs a wee, wants a walk etc. Its his way of saying please. 

Re: Do all doods do this


Anne & Ianto x
Re: Do all doods do this
... Grunty Pig
Going to go and google it 


Re: Do all doods do this
Soz DiSet,
It's the big grey piggy - I call him 'Grunty Pig' as I've named all his toys (the small pink piggy is PinkyWinky...
) - it's so I can ask him to bring a particular toy... The pigs are Ianto's favourites. Sadly, I can't let him too near the ducks nowadays as they sound so similar!
Anne & Ianto x
It's the big grey piggy - I call him 'Grunty Pig' as I've named all his toys (the small pink piggy is PinkyWinky...

Anne & Ianto x
Re: Do all doods do this
Tia will bring the ball to each of us in turn until someone gives in! If she wants to play tug-of-war and we are chilling, she comes and grumbles at us, it is as though she is trying to talk!


Re: Do all doods do this
Yes, I know that look ! Dex uses it to say'where's my breakfast/lunch/dinner'!! 

Re: Do all doods do this
When Roma wants to play she starts by bringing a toy in her mouth and standing in front of you, tail wagging furiously. If this doesn't work she proceeds to nudging you with said toy. If you still don't co-operate the last resort is dropping the toy into your lap and then staring at you
Standing, staring is also the communication for "I want to go out" "it's 5.15pm, where's my tea?" and "why haven't I been for a walk yet?"

Standing, staring is also the communication for "I want to go out" "it's 5.15pm, where's my tea?" and "why haven't I been for a walk yet?"
Re: Do all doods do this
These doods have us well trained don't they?!
Kip likes to kill his soft toys once or twice a day - his favourite is his seal - it looked fluffy and cute once but now is a mucky, smelly thing.

Kip likes to kill his soft toys once or twice a day - his favourite is his seal - it looked fluffy and cute once but now is a mucky, smelly thing.

Re: Do all doods do this
Haha, Millie doesn't just sit there and wait for you to throw the ball!!! She throws the ball at you to throw it! Literally, she holds onto the fuzz of the tennis ball, then bobs her head and let's go, which sends it flying into your face every time!!! She even does it to Cass bless her!
Our doods are mad

Our doods are mad

-
- Posts: 105
- Joined: 07 Jul 2013, 16:21
- Location: nr Bridgwater Somerset
Re: Do all doods do this
Poppy Green, pats my arm or shakes it gently if I ignore as though to say 'Muuum....Muuum......' then I list the usual requirements until I hit the right one..Rubby tummy? game? biscuit? garden? then I get a kiss and the waggy tail as a reward! I'm sooo well trained