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Old September 23rd, 2010, 10:15 AM
mamangenn mamangenn is offline
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teaching a new trick to muffy:)

Muffy scratches the door when she wants to go outside... but she have big claws... and my door is kind of new.


i install a big bell on the doorknob and every time that she scraches the door i move her face close to the bell and make it ring and i say outside.

and now... i dont even have to touch her. she ring the bell herself it is not perfect yet but i think next week she gonna be really good with it

and my door gonna be safe from her claw...
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Old September 28th, 2010, 09:45 AM
jojo108 jojo108 is offline
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I wish I could teach my little dog that trick, he tends to have accidents in the house (though I'm not all that sure that most times they ARE accidents? lol)

My big dog has a happy tail though, so that bell would be going off all the time in our house!! Good trick though, I knew a guy who had a schnauzer that did the same thing.
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