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Duncanpup

(13,665 posts)
Mon Feb 20, 2023, 07:06 AM Feb 2023

Does anybody else here have a dog that feel the word no is just a suggestion.

So I’m making coffee and Dunc jumps up front paws on the counter standing look man blueberries doughnuts. I said get down I just got side eye from Dunc like god you are totally not getting me man.

Boogs standing behind Dunc arthritis has caught up with mister so no helping in any felonies , Boogs wagging his tale go for it kid just grab the whole box drag it off the counter.

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Does anybody else here have a dog that feel the word no is just a suggestion. (Original Post) Duncanpup Feb 2023 OP
One of our dogs is very bossy. old as dirt Feb 2023 #1
My mom's cat is like that-jumping up to counter to get food-Until I reach for the spray water riversedge Feb 2023 #2
Our indoor cat knocks anything off table counter. Duncanpup Feb 2023 #5
Not living with me but... 2naSalit Feb 2023 #3
Yup. SheltieLover Feb 2023 #4
Our dogs see "no" as starting point for negotiation Simeon Salus Feb 2023 #6
Smart pups Duncanpup Feb 2023 #7
"No" usually works, but the spray bottle is a good enforcer. "drop it" gets instant cooperation, thatcrowwoman Feb 2023 #8
Hey come here. LakeArenal Feb 2023 #9
Our previous dog to a T, Lake Diamond_Dog Feb 2023 #11
Our previous Lab Diamond_Dog Feb 2023 #10
Finley, our Aussie Shepherd, can be convinced to stop bad behavior. lark Feb 2023 #12
Awww Duncanpup Feb 2023 #13
you are lucky! cats don't understand humanspeak at all when in the zone... peacebuzzard Feb 2023 #14
My chow had a firm belief chowmama Feb 2023 #15
 

old as dirt

(1,972 posts)
1. One of our dogs is very bossy.
Mon Feb 20, 2023, 07:11 AM
Feb 2023

And if you tell him to do something, he just stands there and looks at you like he doesn't understand.

riversedge

(73,048 posts)
2. My mom's cat is like that-jumping up to counter to get food-Until I reach for the spray water
Mon Feb 20, 2023, 07:23 AM
Feb 2023

bottle. She hi-tails it off the counter!!! If I just say GET OFF-she just walks closer. But she understands my reaching for the water spray.

Simeon Salus

(1,332 posts)
6. Our dogs see "no" as starting point for negotiation
Mon Feb 20, 2023, 08:12 AM
Feb 2023

And these guys don't negotiate fairly, alternatively whining and acting hyper-expectant.

thatcrowwoman

(1,230 posts)
8. "No" usually works, but the spray bottle is a good enforcer. "drop it" gets instant cooperation,
Mon Feb 20, 2023, 08:54 AM
Feb 2023

no spray bottle needed. My Molly (Good Golly!) is a 10 year old solid black (except for her graying muzzle) pittie who learned many lessons on her own before we rescued each other ~9years ago.

Husband’s brother (let’s call him Jerry) came to visit while we were clearing out the house of my father in law after his death. Brother brought 4 steaks, claiming Arkansas beef is superior. Jerry anointed the steaks with who knows what, left them on the edge of the counter, then went outside to smoke a cigarette. Came back in and started cussing 🤬 about a missing steak.

Molly was playing possum in her travel kennel and never confessed to any crime, but she obviously wanted to test the superiority of Arkansas beef.😂 Come on, Jerry, you left them unattended on the counter’s edge! Who’s the dummy here?

She hasn’t done anything like that at home that I’ve noticed but I did find a lime buried in her bed this morning. Dreaming of Margaritaville?

Four foots. Gotta love ‘em.
🕊thatcrowwoman

LakeArenal

(29,772 posts)
9. Hey come here.
Mon Feb 20, 2023, 08:54 AM
Feb 2023

Dog turns head and looks at you. Then turns head back to his direction. Looks back at you one more time….Runs the other way. Eff you mom.

Diamond_Dog

(34,550 posts)
10. Our previous Lab
Mon Feb 20, 2023, 08:56 AM
Feb 2023

Loved to run off and if you called her name and said ,Come! She would just stand there and smirk at you as if to say “You can’t be serious!” and then run away some more.

Although she might have come back for a blueberry donut ….

lark

(24,122 posts)
12. Finley, our Aussie Shepherd, can be convinced to stop bad behavior.
Mon Feb 20, 2023, 09:50 AM
Feb 2023

We have to tell him no, very firmly several times, and he will stop his loud and incessant barking. However, if there are actually people moving outside, it takes a few efforts. Then when he obeys, he complains and whines and grumbles about it under his breath as he's laying on the couch. IF he wasn't so sweet, smart and funny, he'd be a true pain in the ass. He gets crazy at times, but guess that fits in with the rest of us.

peacebuzzard

(5,265 posts)
14. you are lucky! cats don't understand humanspeak at all when in the zone...
Wed Feb 22, 2023, 11:58 AM
Feb 2023

at least dogs make some attempt at understanding sometimes. rather, most times.
but they get in the zone over somethings and words just become background noise

chowmama

(504 posts)
15. My chow had a firm belief
Thu Feb 23, 2023, 12:41 PM
Feb 2023

that there was no hearing without eye contact. No hearing, no command and certainly no "No".

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