how does your dog 'quad cough' for you?  what exactly does he  do?  I've 
never heard of that before.
AZ Dave
 
 
In a message dated 2/27/2008 6:09:37 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 
I am on my second  service dog both Golden Retrievers.  The first came from 
an organization,  the second trained by myself.  It insults people when I say 
that their  dog ‘s intelligence or what it can do is limited only by how far we 
take it or  require of our dogs.  If you work with a dog their limitation is 
only  because of our limitation or how far we take  them. 
Dogs can be taught  near anything YOU put your mind into.  It is no accident 
I have a good  dog or hat she can do for me.  Both of my dogs learned to Quad 
cough me  while in bed.  They do know what they are doing but their behavior 
on  command works for me. 
Merrill 
 
 
  
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From: John S.  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 10:23  AM
To:  [email protected]
Subject:  Re: [QUAD-L] To Dave O" and any other Chihuahua  Owners
 
 
They have IQ tests  for dogs? 
Dogs can be remarkably intuitive but I can't help believe it is  the trainer 
that develops the dog in ways we call smart. My great Aunt had a  Chihuahua  
that sat at the table and made small talk. I've seen dogs trained to sniff  
drugs but my aunt's dog with sit in front of whoever in the room had the most  
paper money. Which dog is smarter?
An IQ test is a lot like how they use to  weigh pigs in Louisianna. They 
would set a plank over a beam and set the pig  on one side and balance the 
plank 
with rocks from a pile they had. When the  pig balanced they would guess the 
weight of the  rocks.

john 
 
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From: Paul  Jacobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Silas Shelburne  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 
[EMAIL PROTECTED];  [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 21,  2008 6:25:37 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] To Dave O" and any other Chihuahua  Owners 
 
Border Collie is the smartest of  all dogs.....Standard Poodle 
 
is next......Great Dane is  #48......so I'm a Service Person
 
for  her.

 
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From: _Silas Shelburne_ (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])   
 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])  ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
(mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])  ;  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[email protected])  
 
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Sent:  Thursday, February 21, 2008 12:13 PM
 
Subject: RE:  [QUAD-L] To Dave O" and any other Chihuahua  Owners
 

 
Lol.  I  have a border collie named Zoe.  Silas  
 
 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  
Sent: Wednesday, February  20, 2008 10:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
(mailto:[email protected]) ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] To Dave O" and  any other Chihuahua  Owners

 
Congratulations  Dan,
 

 
so glad that your  daughter got you a puppy.  Do you know how large it is 
expected to be,  according to its parents.  I have always wondered what a 
Chihuahua would be  like as a pet, I have a female, 5 pound Yorkie that just 
turned 
four years  old and I really love her as a companion.  Zoe likes to be on my 
lap  and she will lay on top of my phone and iPod.  She loves it when I  don't 
have my Plexiglas on my lap and she can have it to herself. The person  I have 
gone to for my nails as a small Chihuahua about the same size as Zoe, that  is 
really cute that she sometimes has in her shop.  She is afraid of my  dog 
that is on my lap, she hides under the tables but they don't bark at  each 
other.
 

 
Keep us posted on  your little daughter.  What is her  name?
 
Dana
 
Dave, so your  little dog is not fixed yet.  I have heard that little boys 
like to do  that.  I only had little girls.
 
What is his  name?
Dana
 
 
 
 
 
I  really like my 2 guys.  my 'stud' needs a fix which is in the pipeline  - 
when he gets started, nobody is safe.  poor little guy runs around  humping 
thin air.  the breed is very ferocious around strangers, my  guys go after pit 
bulls and great danes.  also, anybody entering your  house needs to be careful 
and not turn their backs to them right  away.   mine sleep with me, they love 
to cuddle at night thus  making it very hard to roll over.  All in all, I 
would definitely  recommend this breed - they are very attentive companions and 
make great  intruder alerts.
 
AZDAVE
 

 

 
In a  message dated 2/20/2008 5:43:26 P.M. US Mountain  Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  writes:

 
Hi , all  interested and Dave...Since I know you Own Chihuahua's  ;-)  My 
youngest  Daughter and I talked about getting a small dog since all we ever 
owned 
is  medium to large Dog's our entire lives., and our old guard and family  
watchdog-- A boxer named Tazz is almost 12 years old and probably will not  
live 
much longer- .  Well my daughter surprized me the  other night with a Tiny 
Light Fawn colored baby Chihuahua  puppy.  It is  the cutest little thing ! 
with 
big ole upright  ears. She only weighs 2 pounds and the Vet said today, she 
is in perfect  health. Of all the puppies we have ever had, she seems so smart 
and  playful and catches on quick-----even the vet said she seemed extremely  
intelligent for her age ( about 10 weeks ) . She has been fun the last few  
day's and I told my Daughter we may get another one for a companion in the  
future since they are so small and She wants to own one and me and wife  own 
one. 
ANYWAY---Sorry so long of letter !  But do you Dave -or  anyone else have any 
advice on this breed???    
 
Thanks, Dan  H.



 

 
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