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Smart pupper: (Original Post)
tblue37
May 13
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AllaN01Bear
(19,634 posts)2. and that is what those paws are for. :)
hlthe2b
(102,914 posts)3. And some say dogs can't learn to use tools... (I beg to differ)
No opposable thumbs (albeit some do have dewclaws--lol ) but ever see them use a stick in their mouth to move things--or two front paws to move a full food bowl or plow through a full bag for that hidden doggy treat? My hyperintelligent doggy girl would say those are just basic tasks of "simpleton doggies..." and we've not seen anything yet.
Hermit-The-Prog
(33,973 posts)5. I have a klepto dog...
He hid a tennis ball under his 'arm' pit until a hyper Yorkie passed by, then pulled it out and resumed chewing it. He had stolen the ball from the Yorkie's yard earlier.
debm55
(25,988 posts)4. Smart pup