Your Able Assistant

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    Melody Well-Known Member

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    I'm always amazed at how dogs learn things and can follow commands. I've always wanted a dog that would bring me stuff. Can your dog do this? Maybe bring the slippers or your newspaper?
     
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    Jessi Well-Known Member

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    Mine definitely can't. Then again, he was never trained to do that, though. If we were to train him to, I bet he could....although the printer would need to be on the floor instead so he could actually reach it, hehe.
     
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    Dog express delivery. Lovely Melody.:)
    The only think Mishka brings to me is her Frisbee. She always lives in hope of a game.:rolleyes:
     
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    zararina Well-Known Member

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    Nice!
    Our dog can't do that as he is not also trained do to tricks. Just simple commands like when it is time to behave. :)
     
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    claudine Well-Known Member

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    This is so cute, this dog is wagging his tail constantly, he seems very willing to help:D . My Homer doesn't bring me things...if he gets something, he prefers to keep it to himself:p
     
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    That was so cute, what a smart dog. Somehow, I'm not surprise this is a golden lab. I have had one of this breed and that they can easily be taught. I think that's why so many are being used for special needs services these days. This is a breed that seems to be very smart and trainable.
     
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    This dog is very intelligent. I'm not sure I can get my dog to cooperate in this way. Might take a lot of patience and treats.
     
    shdws, Jan 22, 2013
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