Guest guest Posted December 1, 2006 Report Share Posted December 1, 2006 Dogs are smarter then humans. I'm sure of this. It's because they know exactly when to play dumb that makes them so smart. Chevy seats behind me in my mini van and when I roll down the window at the bank or the " Joe to Go " drive through he immediately puts his head on my shoulder and perks his ears. It turns everyone to mush. Yesterday I came out of Wallyworld and three people were standing in front of my van talking about Chevy. He was just hamming it up. When I leave my seat, he takes it and he always looks like he is about to start the car up and go away. He looks straight ahead and sits tall. When you approach him from the side, the only thing he moves is his head to look at you. So dorky. > It has gotten to the point that Louise (my black lab/pit bull/chow mix) recognizes the pharmacy and my bank when we pull into the parking lot. She knows other places we go don't give treats so she doesn't care when we go there. It has gotten to the point that the people at my pharmacy know my dog and if I stop there with her, they ask why I don't have her with me !! There's 1 girl who works there and really spoils her - usually giving 2 or 3 treats ! LOL a .......... in Michigan > coming soon - Farm Fresh Soaps and Candles.com !!! > > > Isn't it funny with dogs at drive thru's? Fred knows which ones give treats, she's right at the window pawing at it. CVS sometimes does. She sits there and pouts (whines) if they don't. I sometimes tell them what she's doing....begging....lol Depends on how busy they are. Once at Fazoli's a fast food Italian place dropped a breadstick on the counter. The boy asked if Fred could have it. I told him sure. She was all ready farting anyways....lol > Shirley > > . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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