My Very Clever Girl…
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Wow! That's very clever of her! I had to LOL at the "the little minx took till she was about 7 1/2 months to reliably toilet train" part :D :D
Tillo hates me for taking him out in the rain, but lucky for me he nevered peed in the house!! He also doesn't want to pee in the garden!! :eek: He can hold it for hours and hours…. :D ;)
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That story reminds me of something our girl did when she was a pup ( which was 17 years ago ) . Seshie was probably about 6 months old at the time . I was in the Living Room doing something I thought was important and heard a scuffling sound in the kitchen . I ignored it - not always a wise thing for a basenji owner to do . I heard the sound again and called for Seshie , but didn't go check it out . More scuffling . Just as I was about to get up , here she comes trotting into the living room with her water bowl in her mouth . She prances over to the couch , throws the bowl at my feet , sits down and looks up at me like " I believe you are being remiss in your duties Mom.Get with the program " I couldn't believe it !! From that point on , any time we heard the bowls being pushed around we knew we needed to fill the water . How smart are these little boogers ??!!!
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Mine do something similar. Except for the empty thing. Low or dirty water warrants the same response. Nothing better than mopping up because there was a piece of kibble floating in their otherwise pristine water.
They'll roll in cow feces, but won't eat soggy kibble?
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Ours also nudge their bowls when they want more water. We have 2 bowls with water at all times, one on the first floor and one on the thrid floor. We have a front porch off teh second floor that they love to lie in the sun on and when the weather is right we will put a bowl there as well. Since a couple are on hard tile floors they make a huge racket when they are shoved around. They will even pick them up and move them so they slam down and I think they might break. We have found the bowl several feet away when we did not come in time.
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Basenjis will never be able fix a sump pump…. they need opposable digits.
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Hahahaha!!!!!
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The way those little feet can grasp and manipulate things, it's almost as if they do have a psuedo thumb (like pandas).:)
Opposable thumbs are often related to species that are considered to have a higher order of thinking. Those of us here that have ever said "How the h*** did the dog(s) do that!!" may secretly think they just hide their thumbs till we're not looking :D.
Higher order of thinking? Who knows. Prankster order of thinking? Absolutely!!
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The way those little feet can grasp and manipulate things, it's almost as if they do have a psuedo thumb (like pandas).:)
Opposable thumbs are often related to species that are considered to have a higher order of thinking. Those of us here that have ever said "How the h*** did the dog(s) do that!!" may secretly think they just hide their thumbs till we're not looking :D.
Higher order of thinking? Who knows. Prankster order of thinking? Absolutely!!
:D :D :D Toooooooooo funny, and tooooooo true…