One of the first things I try to teach my dogs is "show me". Take me to the problem - are we out of food or water; or is there a goose in the yard? Need to go out and I can't see that you're standing at the door? Stuff like that. Ben is pretty good at it.
Ben is just a year old - and as a rule, I say I don't even like dogs until they're at least 2
😉 But last night he blew me away: he was sitting in the office, whining. The first time I got up to see what his problem was, he was just sitting, with his favorite blue ball next to him. I thought it odd, if he wanted to play, that he didn't just bring me the ball (he's a fetchin' fool!)....so I gave it a toss and went back to the living room. 2 minutes later, he's sitting in the office again, next to his ball and looking at it and whining. I walked in - saw the repeat of 2 minutes before - and walked out, saying "You have to bring me the ball if you want to play"
A minute late - serious whining. "MeeeeeYowwwww" (yes, my dog sounds like a cat). I went back in the office, and he's still staring at his ball; then looking at me..... and the light goes on: I got on my hands and knees, and dug 3 tennis balls and a Kong out from under my desk! I think he was trying to show me what he wanted?!
How do they tolerate us poor dumb humans?
Ed, Deb, and 2 dogs
Looking for a small Class C!