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GoldenRivet
12-20-10, 04:27 PM
It amazes me what my dog has learned over the past couple of years. Dogs can be really very intelligent animals.

Aside from the normal "tricks" (Sit, Stay, Lay down, shake hands, high five, fetch, leave it etc) one "trick" that normally impresses people is the "leave it" trick, where you have the dog lay down then you place a piece of food, like steak for example onto his paw and tell him to "leave it." he will leave the food - largely ignored - on his paw until the command "yes" is given at which time he will eat the steak. in timed trials he will autonomously ignore the steak - waiting for the "yes" command for up to about 90 seconds before he assumes you have forgotten and he will eat it without being commanded to do so. (his sit and stay command on the other hand resulted in him sitting and staying in one spot for about 60 minutes)

Not so much tricks though...what i am really referring to is word association and certain concepts

Concepts like possessions - my dog actually knows what things belong to him and what things do not belong to him. His various balls, chew toys, his blanket, his cookie jar, his treat cabinet. These are all things that i am convinced that he understands as being "his belongings". He has his favorite toys and his least favorite toys... but when the toddler next door comes to visit and gets a hand on ANY toy, my dog will immediately take it and hide it somewhere as if to say "this is mine and you cant play with it." on the other hand, if the toddler brings a toy with him from his house - the dog will try to play with the child... but he will not take the toy and vanish with it or hide it. seemingly indicating that he knows the foreign toy is not "his"

additionally in the "possessions" category is his "Bed". In 2 rooms in the house we have designated areas as his "bed". From anywhere in the house we can say "Go to bed" or any variation of that such as "Get in your bed", "get your little but in the bed" etc and he will make a b-line for the closest of the two designated areas and lay there.

Which this is where the blanket comes into play. In any setting, in a tent, camper, someone elses house, outdoors etc... if we place his blanket on the floor and use the "go to bed" command while pointing at the blanket he will know after the first command that this is his newly designated area.

another of his possessions are his "bells" which hang from every door. Those Christmas type bells that hang from the door knob on every exit door of the house are distinctly "his". He rings them anytime he needs to go outside to use the bathroom. When you remove a bell, he takes great interest in what your doing with it as he knows that packing up the bells usually means going to stay at someone elses house. and, much like the bed, any door you hang the bell from - he immediately knows that this is his exit to the outdoors and will signal us any time he needs to exit the house. (we have been without indoor accidents since the dog was only a few months old due to this extensive bell training which i personally swear by)

Concepts like problem solving: German Shepherds are supposedly very keen on advanced problem solving. On one occasion we took his favorite toy and hid it under an overturned cardboard box inside of a kennel with the door closed and one of the two latches latched. within about 5 minutes he had opened the kennel door, overturned the box and retrieved his toy. on another occasion he was kenneled in the living room while we were with some guests. the kennel door had been shut but not latched. He bumped the door with his nose and it came wide open. We looked at him and he looked at us. he then grabbed the kennel door with his teeth and closed it back. we LOL'd at that one!

Word association: i cannot really know for sure exactly how many words my dog understands. I know that researchers have studied that dogs can learn up to 200+ words.

Though i doubt he knows that many, i can estimate that he understands perhaps 50-60 different words and their meanings judging solely by his reaction to specific words or phrases.

"Wanna go?" for example - even said without any emotional inflection gains an immediate reaction from him. He doesnt understand where we are going or why, but he understands that we are going somewhere for some reason and will occasionally go so far as to go and sit where his leash is hanging - even though we do not always "go" places that require his leash.

outside and potty are two words that more or less mean the same thing to my dog, he instantly understands that this means going into the back yard no matter which word we use.

also, "cookie" is a recent one he learned... this indicates that he will receive a treat from the cookie jar and he knows where to go.

There are those who say dogs are as intelligent - linguistically speaking -as a 2-3 year old human child... though i'll add this - i know my dog behaves 100 times better than most 10 year old children.

Dogs really are quite amazing.

antikristuseke
12-20-10, 04:30 PM
Taste good aswell.

TLAM Strike
12-20-10, 04:38 PM
... and they can lick this own junk...

GoldenRivet
12-20-10, 04:41 PM
nice, very dignified and intelligent contributions to the thread.

:up:

Ducimus
12-20-10, 04:49 PM
All i can add right now is that I love dogs. I think they hold a very special place with our species. In fact, dogs and man, are intertwined. If you do the reseach, or listen to some documentaries that have done the research, you'll probably accept the theory or idea that dogs, are one of the biggest reasons we survived as a species. They (wolves) are the only predatory animal that we've managed to domesticate.

Myself, im fast becoming a border collie fan. One of our dogs is a border collie and aussie sheppard mix. Best dog ever in my book.

Takeda Shingen
12-20-10, 04:49 PM
Outside, pronounced 'ow-side?' with voice inflection going up as per a question, is absolutely my dog's favorite word. She goes tearing to the door and does her happy stampy dance. She is also fond of mommy, which she knows refers to my wife, and she knows my daugher's name as well. Of course, she knows her own name as well as cookie, which usually elicits the stampy dance. She knows that alright, let's go is a signal to come to me and also has an uncanny ability to know when we are talking about her.

She's a rescued terrier-spaniel mix. Dogs are amazing all the time.

TLAM Strike
12-20-10, 04:50 PM
If you are looking for dignified and intelligent get out of General Topics! :O:

GoldenRivet
12-20-10, 04:54 PM
@ Takeda i know that stampy happy dance... its funny to watch them stomp around as they spin in circles.

My dog is one of the few "people" i really look forward to seeing in any given day.

Krauter
12-20-10, 05:16 PM
Pics Plz! :)

August
12-20-10, 05:30 PM
They (wolves) are the only predatory animal that we've managed to domesticate.

Cats and ferrets also come to mind.

Betonov
12-20-10, 05:50 PM
watch: And man created dog, a national geographic production

http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/episode/and-man-created-dog-3136

and yes, dogs are amazing

But the poor Dog, in life the firmest friend,
The first to welcome, foremost to defend,
Whose honest heart is still his Master’s own,
Who labours, fights, lives, breathes for him alone,
Unhonoured falls, unnoticed all his worth,
...Denied in heaven the Soul he held on earth –
While man, vain insect! hopes to be forgiven,
And claims himself a sole exclusive heaven.

GoldenRivet
12-20-10, 05:52 PM
Pics Plz! :)

The day we got him

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_JGyMlGQKTSM/TQ_dakluVYI/AAAAAAAAAcQ/aSyQMfiZhbY/s320/Day%2B1.JPG

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_JGyMlGQKTSM/TQ_davrRHJI/AAAAAAAAAcY/ZW2OT05rSa4/s1600/Day%2B1b.JPG

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_JGyMlGQKTSM/TQ_da2kkBwI/AAAAAAAAAcg/PVNydwzsOj8/s1600/Day%2B1c.JPG

First Road Trip

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_JGyMlGQKTSM/TQ_daxLs9rI/AAAAAAAAAco/BmdPQurZNgk/s320/First%2BRoad%2BTrip.JPG

Growing into his paws

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_JGyMlGQKTSM/TQ_dbY_WzwI/AAAAAAAAAcw/-YDe53tqJFc/s320/Growing.JPG

at about 8 months old

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_JGyMlGQKTSM/TQ_dlTcRpvI/AAAAAAAAAc4/djeBuwqLsvo/s1600/8%2Bmonths%2Bold.JPG

Watching the airshow

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_JGyMlGQKTSM/TQ_dlnuvIrI/AAAAAAAAAdA/H-gDRGd0kPQ/s320/Gunny.JPG

Taking a nap

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_JGyMlGQKTSM/TQ_dlhTHoPI/AAAAAAAAAdI/ejU4Zcfif58/s320/Nap%2BTime.JPG

Castout
12-20-10, 06:24 PM
Nice story. A German shepherd amazing dog they are.

Sailor Steve
12-20-10, 06:58 PM
My former mother-in-law had a dog that, when she said "Walk", would run and get his leash first.

I used to work with a guy who taught both his dogs the "Play dead" game, but the command was "Dead dog". He would ask them: "What would you rather be, a bus driver or a dead dog?" Plop.

"What would you rather be, a Mormon or a dead dog?" Plop.

He had lots of fun with people using that one.

Cats and ferrets also come to mind.
Cats aren't domesticated. They just put up with us. I don't know anything about ferrets, but I'm betting they aren't much different. Dogs are pets. Cats are roommates.

antikristuseke
12-20-10, 07:05 PM
Cats and ferrets also come to mind.

Wether cats are really domseticated or they just sort of moved in is debatable.

Gerald
12-20-10, 07:06 PM
If you are looking for dignified and intelligent get out of General Topics! :O: :haha:

Ducimus
12-20-10, 07:06 PM
Nice story. A German shepherd amazing dog they are.

They also have a boatload of health issues unfortunatly. Believe it or not though, Border collies are smarter then German shepherds.

Platapus
12-20-10, 07:07 PM
Dogs is the bestest. :yeah:

Though totally unscientific empirical examination, I am convinced that dogs understand much more of our language then they are capable of responding to.

I can only hope, one day, to be the hero my dogs think I am....

Betonov
12-20-10, 07:08 PM
The day we got him

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_JGyMlGQKTSM/TQ_dakluVYI/AAAAAAAAAcQ/aSyQMfiZhbY/s320/Day%2B1.JPG



AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA, cuuuuute (makes an embarising girl like sound)

Platapus
12-20-10, 08:12 PM
We found homes for our last litter of rescued Golden Retriever/Labrador Retriever puppies. Nine weeks old and they were Mooses! These guys will probably break 90 pounds. But cute as cute as puppies are. :yeah:

Hopefully on Wednesday we will get a litter of five beagle mix puppies. 8 weeks old. One of them is a runt that will fit in the palm of your hand. We will have to nurse that one along. :yep:

Puppies on Christmas :up:
Cleaning up puppy poop on Christmas :down:

But it is for a good cause.

Castout
12-20-10, 08:22 PM
They also have a boatload of health issues unfortunatly. Believe it or not though, Border collies are smarter then German shepherds.

I only wish my Husky could do all that :damn:

Gerald
12-20-10, 08:44 PM
Man's best friend, unconditional love!

Ducimus
12-20-10, 09:08 PM
watch: And man created dog, a national geographic production

http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/episode/and-man-created-dog-3136

and yes, dogs are amazing


That show is awesome. Can't recommend it enough. Gives one a whole new insight and appreciation for the dog. Seriously.

Armistead
12-20-10, 09:10 PM
My wife having many and being a part time handler dogs abound at our house. My daughter is traveling the world right now with a world class pro handler.

I miss my yorkie that died. When I went out of town she would go into the dirty clothes and pick out my clothes from the rest and make a pile and sleep on them or put them in her cage and sleep. I can still see her as I pulled up the driveway jumping on the coffee table having a fit. Course at home she slept on my head. Died in my arms from an enlarged heart.

Castout
12-20-10, 09:25 PM
This thread has tempted me to get a German shepherd puppy. I've always liked German shepherd from the others.

We got our Husky when it was already grown so there's only little bondage between me and the dog. The bondage is there just that it's not a very obedient dog and it rarely barks at people almost never in fact and only at other dogs.

Had a small dog that we took in as puppy and it was very obedient to me. Too bad we had to give it up then.

Platapus
12-20-10, 09:29 PM
This thread has tempted me to get a German shepherd puppy. I've always liked German shepherd from the others.



Check out the Shiloh Shepherd Dog

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiloh_Shepherd_Dog

One of the things I don't like about the contemporary GSD is the sloping back. The Shiloh is more like the "old" GSD.

Something to consider.

antikristuseke
12-20-10, 09:36 PM
If I were to get a dog it would probably be a siberian husky, but I do not see that happening any time soon, an appartment is no place to keep a dog.

GoldenRivet
12-20-10, 10:10 PM
Siberian Husky or a border collie or a belgian shepherd (Malinois variety)
those would be my next picks :smug:

Krauter
12-20-10, 10:16 PM
I like the picture of him watching the airshow :)

As the my significant other has grown up all her life with German Shepherds (her dad does 'police training' [bite work, obedience, etc] I can imagine if we get together for good it'd probably be a German Shepherd.

However, if I had any say I'd want a Siberian Husky or a Borzoi Hound (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borzoi).

Ducimus
12-20-10, 10:58 PM
Siberian Husky or a border collie or a belgian shepherd (Malinois variety)
those would be my next picks :smug:

I vote border collie. :O:

My dog is smarter than yours (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lE8SLv6GMXE)
My talking border collie - learning to say "hello"! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRJO1RJTloU)
Dogs 101: Border Collie (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4395MP614Q)

GoldenRivet
12-20-10, 11:02 PM
My best friend in life - growing up we may as well have been brothers - hardly a moment spent apart... he always had border collies, i'll never in my life forget a single one of them.

Great dogs.

Castout
12-20-10, 11:02 PM
Check out the Shiloh Shepherd Dog

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiloh_Shepherd_Dog

One of the things I don't like about the contemporary GSD is the sloping back. The Shiloh is more like the "old" GSD.

Something to consider.

Just read about Shiloh it's a rare breed in other words it's going to be very very expensive not to mention the rarity. But yeah it's the dog I would want to have next if money was no issue.

Our Husky 'Borghi'(spelled Borg-e) which just wouldn't want to bark at people at all. I mean at all aside from at other dogs. He has probably gone too domesticated and docile.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v319/roh_kudus/333-1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v319/roh_kudus/222-2.jpg

antikristuseke
12-20-10, 11:03 PM
With a look of pure undiluted haterd on its face, great looking dog:yeah:

Castout
12-20-10, 11:15 PM
With a look of pure undiluted haterd on its face, great looking dog:yeah:

That's no hatred he's the only dog that able to stop pregnant women and some other people to stop in their car and motorcycles just to pet him :D
Really a pregnant women with her husband once stopped their car and the women came out to pet the dog. . . . .

That's a women killer's look. The Justin Bieber of dogs :haha: Only Huskies can do that. I had had a Labrador, a real horse in strength and a fine guard dog but it never stopped anybody not surprisingly.

antikristuseke
12-20-10, 11:18 PM
Im just joking arround about the hate filled eyes, but look at the clsoe up picture and imagine I will end you written at the bottom.:D
And for ****s sake, don't insult the beast by comparing it to that silly little twat.

nikimcbee
12-20-10, 11:47 PM
hey GR, you need this:
http://www.amazon.com/Caninestein-Unleashing-Genius-YOUR-Dog/dp/0062734857

:woot:

Castout
12-20-10, 11:49 PM
Im just joking arround about the hate filled eyes, but look at the clsoe up picture and imagine I will end you written at the bottom.:D
And for ****s sake, don't insult the beast by comparing it to that silly little twat.

:D Justin *BLEEP*

nikimcbee
12-20-10, 11:50 PM
nice, very dignified and intelligent contributions to the thread.

:up:


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Gerald
12-21-10, 12:11 AM
But he seems to like Pizza, which is his favorite......

nikimcbee
12-21-10, 12:23 AM
But he seems to like Pizza, which is his favorite......
Anything that he can get in his mouth!:haha::o