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Post by hooligan on Sept 28, 2011 8:20:06 GMT -5
Yeah, Jack reserves his most annoying, high-pitched yark (the word we coined for the sound -- sort of a cross between a bark and a yelp) to let us know that it's time for us to retrieve a toy that has rolled into some inaccessible spot. It's an ear-splitting sound that can't be ignored, and he also has a knack for picking the time to unleash the strategy: when a TV drama is at a pivotal moment, for example.
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Post by Andreina on Sept 28, 2011 9:20:21 GMT -5
Yark - that's a good one Dyanne lol. Scarlet does that at her cuz's and tennis balls too when they roll under a table and tries to get them out. She doesn't push it under though purposely haha. She has however recently started yarking when the dremel comes out. She starts bouncing around it and play bowing at it when I leave it on the floor for her to inspect. Doberman's are definitely weirdos
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Post by toyzshopgary on Sept 28, 2011 20:08:21 GMT -5
Yark - that's a good one Dyanne lol. Scarlet does that at her cuz's and tennis balls too when they roll under a table and tries to get them out. She doesn't push it under though purposely haha. She has however recently started yarking when the dremel comes out. She starts bouncing around it and play bowing at it when I leave it on the floor for her to inspect. Doberman's are definitely weirdos Just give her a little time and she will be rolling the cuz and tennis balls under stuff just like the rest of her relations
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Post by xplorer on Mar 18, 2012 14:03:16 GMT -5
Lilly seems to love tennis balls. The more she can fit in her mouth at once the better. They don't even have to be hers. She just goes over and takes them and guards them. The other dogs look extremely confused when this happens as she blows in like the wind and their kong balls or tennis balls disappear. I don't like her to get tennis balls as those are not good for her either.
Off to enjoy the park and terrorize the locals.
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