Wholesome cockatiel

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KCharles311 on July 13rd, 2021 at 05:43 UTC »

When I was 10 or 11 my dog Max a King Charles Spaniel devised a way to steal my bowl of ice cream. He learned that whenever he would jump on the couch and peek his head through the curtains and start barking, that I would get on the the couch and look out the window to see what he was barking at. So one day I'm eating a bowl of ice cream on the floor in front of the t.v., and he peeks his head out the curtain and starts barking, I go to see what he's barking at, which was nothing; and he immediately runs to where I was sitting, expecting to find my ice cream there, but it wasn't. My Dad immediately recognized what he was trying to do, and started laughing and tells me, I'm still on on the couch, I look back and see him sniffing around the carpet. I left him the last few bites and let him lick the bowl clean, kinda felt bad for him, but was kinda relieved I didn't get duped by a dog.

Western-Reindeer5141 on July 13rd, 2021 at 06:39 UTC »

Not my pet but it’s my friend’s pet. I was staying over at his house one night and his dog (Kelly) was acting weird and was pulling me and my friend’s clothes with his mouth, I think he was trying to get us outside for some reason and at that time we didn’t know why so we let him stay out by himself since he probably needed to pee. Me and my friend then went to play a video game and we kept seeing him trying to get back in through the door by literally trying to break it and open the door by the handle using it’s teeth(My friend had a glass door from their living room to their backyard) so we decided to go play with him instead. so around 20ish minutes later, my friends parents returned home and told us that they smelled something from their boiler room/ storage room and apparently there was some kind of leak with their gas and they had to call someone to fix it. When they opened the door, the smell of gas literally permeated the entire house. I know dogs have a good sense of smell but the fact that he kept trying to open the door was the creepy part, idk if he was warning us (or only my friend specifically) or something but still I was never close to him so idk and his behavior that night was just odd.

Griffin23T on July 13rd, 2021 at 08:10 UTC »

My parents had a beagle. She learned how to open the pantry door to eat out of the bin. It took a pulley system and careful guarding to keep her out. One day she jammed the door with a potato she stole...