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vash 01-07-2022 08:49 AM

my dog is funny to watch.
 
he is almost like two dogs.

one version is when my wife is home alone. he is vigilant, runs the perimeter of the house and barks like a rabid animal at everything that passes within what he considers his "no fly zone". i sometimes will call my wife, when i am at the office and i hear Hank just going off. barking. her Zoom calls always ends in disaster. super funny.

when i am home alone working, he is so chill. sleeps at my feet. the UPS guy just dropped off a package and i just heard a low guttural growl coming from my feet-area. that's it. he is currently asleep right next to me. i hear people running down the trail behind my house and everything.

my poor wife is the sheep he feels he need to guard. me..clearly, i'm the shepherd.

ted 01-07-2022 09:13 AM

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LWJ 01-07-2022 09:23 AM

I could only wish my dog turned off.

He is super vigilant. As I type, we have a drywall contractor doing a small job. Dog is NOT happy.

Crowbob 01-07-2022 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 11568478)
he is almost like two dogs.

one version is when my wife is home alone. he is vigilant, runs the perimeter of the house and barks like a rabid animal at everything that passes within what he considers his "no fly zone". i sometimes will call my wife, when i am at the office and i hear Hank just going off. barking. her Zoom calls always ends in disaster. super funny.

when i am home alone working, he is so chill. sleeps at my feet. the UPS guy just dropped off a package and i just heard a low guttural growl coming from my feet-area. that's it. he is currently asleep right next to me. i hear people running down the trail behind my house and everything.

my poor wife is the sheep he feels he need to guard. me..clearly, i'm the shepherd.

Or he thinks you aren’t worth the energy to bark for let alone protect.

GH85Carrera 01-07-2022 09:42 AM

We have two dachshunds. They both follow my wife everywhere in the house or in the yard. Our female stands guard at the back door waiting for my wife to return if she leaves the house. We keep the food we feed them in our laundry room, next to the dog treats. I am the one that feeds them twice per day. They know at laundry time that we are just inches away from the treat container. Any possible action in the laundry room is watched carefully, a do never know when a treat might just appear in our hands.

The male ALWAYS takes whatever is offered from a right hand only. He just always goes to the right hand for his treat. They don't get very many treats, they are underfed and lacking in treats in their view.

vash 01-07-2022 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Crowbob (Post 11568512)
Or he thinks you aren’t worth the energy to bark for let alone protect.

damn..harsh. hahahah...but maybe truth.

stealthn 01-07-2022 10:49 AM

Wish I had a dog, give him a ear scratch and a belly rub for me…

Miss my dog

unclebilly 01-07-2022 11:29 AM

Our dog just saved our lives… she just scared off the UPS truck driving on the road a mile west of us… it wasn’t coming here anyway but at least we are ‘safe’…

GH85Carrera 01-07-2022 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by unclebilly (Post 11568677)
Our dog just saved our lives… she just scared off the UPS truck driving on the road a mile west of us… it wasn’t coming here anyway but at least we are ‘safe’…

Our male dachshund has chased off all the polar bears, wolves, lions, tigers, and Kodiak bears from the area. I have NOT seen a single one of them since he went on duty. I feel very safe.

The two of them seem to know the sound of an Amazon or UPS truck. They alert us there is a new package on the porch. Better than any Ring camera system. No batteries needed.

gacook 01-07-2022 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 11568478)
he is almost like two dogs.

one version is when my wife is home alone. he is vigilant, runs the perimeter of the house and barks like a rabid animal at everything that passes within what he considers his "no fly zone". i sometimes will call my wife, when i am at the office and i hear Hank just going off. barking. her Zoom calls always ends in disaster. super funny.

when i am home alone working, he is so chill. sleeps at my feet. the UPS guy just dropped off a package and i just heard a low guttural growl coming from my feet-area. that's it. he is currently asleep right next to me. i hear people running down the trail behind my house and everything.

my poor wife is the sheep he feels he need to guard. me..clearly, i'm the shepherd.

Exactly. He's protecting her, so on guard. You are his alpha, so he feels safe and secure when you're home.

ckissick 01-07-2022 11:46 AM

Our dog saves our lives every night. For every night before bed, our dog sits on the back deck and surveys the perimeter. His dedication is noble. He has the appearance of a majestic sentry on the ramparts of the most august of kingdoms. Once our dog is satisfied that he has driven off all potential villains by the shear awesomeness of his countenance, he barks to come inside. Thank you, good Sir Teddy.

unclebilly 01-07-2022 12:06 PM

Alexa has a ‘skill’ called Meow. Basically it plays cat sounds until you tell it to stop. Our dog loves this one.

ckelly78z 01-07-2022 01:52 PM

We have a big Aussie that has adopted me as King, and follows me everywhere outdoors, luckily, he follows my wife indoors. He has to do a perimeter sweep of our 10 acres on a daily basis, and interacts well with our outdoor farm animals, he does the twilight porch sitting sentinel bit as well. We have a scatter brained little Pom mix that is super vigilant, and barks at the wind blowing, but he is just now 2 years old, so some mellowing is expected in the years to come. No crumb can drop on the floor without him hearing, and searching for it.

We also have a Cavalier King Charles that had been my daughter's dog, but unfortunately lost both bug eyes. She gets around like she can still see. I can have her outside on the farm offleash, and she will echo locate where I am, and come running. It is a rare occasion that she runs into anything, I think her remaining senses have kicked into overdrive.

ckissick 01-07-2022 02:12 PM

It so happens that Teddy is an Aussie too.

Solamar 01-07-2022 03:00 PM

I had a bad cancer diagnosis this spring and chemo kept me in bed more than usual. My GSD will NOT leave the side of the bed now when i'm in it. She somehow knows to keep a closer eye on me.

Had a bad night a few months back and had to lay down on the floor en-route to the bathroom. My dog came right to my face, then directly to my sleeping wife and barked until she got up. I've heard of trained service dogs that do this sort of thing, But mine has had no service training. Dogs are amazing...

The craziest thing is if I sneeze (rarely, once every day or two) she HAS to get up, put her front paws on the bed so she can reach me and touch my neck with her nose. It really seems like she is checking my temp... Never did this pre-cancer.

Never knew a dog could be such a great friend!

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1641599927.jpg

rfuerst911sc 01-07-2022 03:24 PM

^^^^^ Good looking dog . Dogs have tremendous senses and are loyal to the end .

Steve Carlton 01-09-2022 03:22 PM

How's it going with the cancer now?

Beautiful GSD! What's her name?

Solamar 01-09-2022 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve Carlton (Post 11570692)
How's it going with the cancer now?

Beautiful GSD! What's her name?

Thank you! Pega.

Cancers in remission and I feel great, like it never happened. But, this cancer isn't curable (stage 4 colon cancer), so it will get me some day. But not today!

Bill Douglas 01-09-2022 06:44 PM

I've got two Border Terriers. One is very handsome but not at all smart. But Hey, you're that good looking you don't need to be smart. The other guy is smart. Very smart. He's quite good at picking who is a bit dodgy, and barks his head off at them as they walk past the house. Which doesn't do any harm if they are having a look around for houses that are easy pickings. The other 95% of who walk past he is very charming towards them

porsche tech 01-10-2022 09:23 AM

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When We first got Bosco he was about 2 months old. I opened the front door to get the paper one morning and he went scooting out past me as I was hollering at him to come back. He got down to the end of the driveway, fumbled around with the paper and as I watched in astonishment, he came running back in the house with it. Next morning I asked him if he wanted to go get the paper and he ran to the front door and has gotten it every morning since! Smartest critter we’ve ever had. I’d like to cancel the stupid liberal paper but Bosco lives to bring it in every morning and I can’t deprive him of that joy!

Crowbob 01-10-2022 09:42 AM

Why don't you teach him to put the paper back every night?

Steve Carlton 01-10-2022 10:26 AM

Video or it didn't happen.

porsche tech 01-10-2022 11:07 AM

I have a video of him running down to get it but don’t know how to load it from my photo library. I’ll try to find it and figure out how. One morning it was still dark out and the paper girl had thrown the paper under a bush. I turned Bosco loose to go get it and had a flashlight shining down to the end of the driveway to keep an eye on him. He couldn’t find it, turned right to go up the street and I’m hollering at him in the dark to come back…he comes trotting back with the next door neighbor’s paper!

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1641845137.jpg

masraum 01-10-2022 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by porsche tech (Post 11571501)
I have a video of him running down to get it but don’t know how to load it from my photo library. I’ll try to find it and figure out how. One morning it was still dark out and the paper girl had thrown the paper under a bush. I turned Bosco loose to go get it and had a flashlight shining down to the end of the driveway to keep an eye on him. He couldn’t find it, turned right to go up the street and I’m hollering at him in the dark to come back…he comes trotting back with the next door neighbor’s paper!

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1641845137.jpg

Bosco's awesome!

Steve Carlton 01-10-2022 11:46 AM

Smart boy! You can upload a video to youtube pretty quick and easy.

masraum 01-10-2022 11:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Solamar (Post 11568914)
I had a bad cancer diagnosis this spring and chemo kept me in bed more than usual. My GSD will NOT leave the side of the bed now when i'm in it. She somehow knows to keep a closer eye on me.

Had a bad night a few months back and had to lay down on the floor en-route to the bathroom. My dog came right to my face, then directly to my sleeping wife and barked until she got up. I've heard of trained service dogs that do this sort of thing, But mine has had no service training. Dogs are amazing...

The craziest thing is if I sneeze (rarely, once every day or two) she HAS to get up, put her front paws on the bed so she can reach me and touch my neck with her nose. It really seems like she is checking my temp... Never did this pre-cancer.

Never knew a dog could be such a great friend!

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1641599927.jpg

Clearly a great dog. And dogs are great judges of character, so clearly you're worth her vigilance. Glad to hear that it's in remission!

porsche tech 01-10-2022 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Solamar (Post 11568914)

Pega looks VERY sweet and pettable!


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