Posted on 09/28/2018 8:43:49 PM PDT by Innovative
A three-month-old golden retriever pup named Marshall got locked out of his home in Spokane, Wash. Sept. 25, ABC 7 News reports.
So he did what anyone would do: ring the doorbell.
Marshalls dad, Greg Basel, shared video of the good boy, which shows him using his cute little snout to push the button so he could come back inside.
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And cute too.
Funny as I just did this for a dog in the neighborhood. He was waiting outside by the front door to get in. I rang the door bell for him. The owner came to the door and let him in. The owner did not realize his dog was outside.
Trained monkeys can be very handy for dogs to have.
Not only can they be trained to open doors, as in this video, but many can also be trained get jobs and buy all your food for you - for life!
Looking at the video, it’s hard to tell just how long the dog was outside before he got in. The video may be one short action multiplied, almost like a GIF.
My feeling is if I had a puppy that cute and healthy, there is no way I would let it wander unsupervised, out of the back yard and into the front, where it could easily be stolen.
I know, I know, it’s just a cute video, but that’s what I first think about. “Why is it taking so damn long for someone to answer that door?”
“Marshalls dad,” Excuse me? This author needs to learn to write.
Watched the video, showed nothing.
My lab did the same thing. The first day we moved into our new place she got out through a hole in the fence. Walked around to the front and was whapping the screen door with her paw. We didnt have a bell, you see
I was more impressed with the dog knocking on the door.
My dog is my personal trainer.
She insists on taking my through my various daily exercises.
No back talk either...
*Hello?
*Woof!
Posted a few years ago....unless it is a different dog. :)
Dog rings not once,
Not twice
Not three times
Not four times
Not five times
and still no lame homeowner response.....
Dog should look for someone more interested.
My dog just pounds on the back door or barks until I let him in. However, I do not have a doorbell on my back door.
I’m not kidding, he pounds on the door.
Dog rings not once,
Not twice
Not three times
Not four times
BUT five times
and still no lame homeowner response.....
Dog should look for someone more interested.
(( Why is it taking so damn long for someone to answer that door?))
LOL - that’s what my dog thinks; but then he licks me on the leg as soon as I let him. That’s the way he thanks me. He does it for other things he likes too. I love my dog, Blondie.
Now we know why he was so anxious to get back inside.
LMAO - this is one hilarious meme!
And oh so true - still lmao
LOL
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Its one incident looped
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