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LOL - I'm so nervous not to respond to the bells right now...I run to the door when I hear them. I'm sure she gets a kick out of that whole scene too. It will probably take us all a few days to calm down, and then I'll begin teaching her that the bells mean business :) Thank you for sharing!
Great stories! Dewey abused his bells once he figured out he would be walking by the fresh cat food dish on the way in and out in the mornings and evenings. He started ringing them all the time in the hopes of grabbing an extra bite. Once we figured that out we moved the cat food. Sly animals!
Man, they are so smart :)
LOL!!! We have had serial bell abusers. Our dear departed Chinook-mix Torrey figured out if she rang the bell, you would leave your food unattended! She'd ring it, watch you get up and go steal it.
Hoka goes through phases of abuse now at one year old. He loves the yard. If I know he has been let out sufficiently, I take them down for a few hours in the evening.
This way, I am not making him think the bells don't work, only that they are missing for periods off time. Like a do not disturb sign. I wouldn't do this with a pup not solidly house trained.
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