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    My dogs are mind readers.

    For the last hour or so I've been web surfing and AULRO'ng, then I decided I'd order some home delivered pasta. As soon as I opened Menulog the two youngest went berserk, running around jumping up on the bed, jumping on me and almost talking.

    What else can it be than mind reading?

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    You don't own a beagle do you? My buggle will work out when food is on no matter what.
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    My pair of rascals always come when ever I get the bread out. Cheeky buggers they are.

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    Our dog thinks she is a mind reader and loves to predict what is going to happen.

    Example is I grab the bag that has her beach stuff,water bowl,bottle of water,and she thinks we are off.

    Put the bikes in the van and she is excited and ready to bolt out the gate and jump in the van.

    Usually after approx 5.00 pm if you go anywhere near tha fridge out the back where the dog food is usually kept,she runs around crazy

    Pick up the dog lead and all hell breaks out any time of the day

    Come home after doing a job at a butcher shop and she hangs around me like a bad smell

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    Quote Originally Posted by carlschmid2002 View Post
    You don't own a beagle do you? My buggle will work out when food is on no matter what.
    Pugs - they are psychic when it comes to food. If I even think of getting off the couch in the evening, ours run straight to the kitchen...
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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    Dogs are very good observers of human behavior

    They recognize the tiny signs we give out when

    We contemplate doing something beneficial to them

    And are very quick learners

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    Ok, some one had to do it. Woof?


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    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by bacicat View Post
    Pugs - they are psychic when it comes to food. If I even think of getting off the couch in the evening, ours run straight to the kitchen...
    Must b a dog thing, snoopy is the same. Looking up at me with his feed me eyes every time i move of the lounge or near the fridge...

    Cheers Rod

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    My youngest got savaged by a border collie today. The collie was off leash and ran into the property where the chook shed is located, at the same time I was looking for the eldest son Pug when I saw this stranger in the yard she said the dog was behind a fence and couldn't find his way out. I assumed it was my Pug not the stranger collie so let the Royce into the yard with me. Royce doesn't know anything but play, running and welcoming people. As soon as the collie saw my pug he ran towards it, Royce thought it was play but the collie went for Royce's throat biting hard throwing his head side to side withh Royce being thrown simultaneously in what would usually be a death hold. Royce was screaming, the collie wouldn't be called off and wouldn't stop so I went down on the collie with my full weight and my arm in a head/choke hold.

    Luckily it seems the collie had one of Royce's neck folds and part of the harness, so no real damage, just a very scared Pug. We got the choker collar back on the collie and I carried Royce to safety.

    Some dogs should never be off leash outside their own yard.

    You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.

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    That's bad. Hope you gave the owner an earful about being so irresponsible.

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