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SamuelT

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My cat was an escape-master. She could get out of any locked room, she once escaped the string we use to keep her in our garden and she once escaped the house through the attic window.

I loved her...but she died of brain damage.
 

ThrobbingEgo

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MaxTheReaper said:
ThrobbingEgo said:
My dog tried to hide in the drier during a thunderstorm. He's a big dog, so he only fit in half way. Took me and my mom about fifteen minutes to pull him out. Does that count as a trick?
I wonder how that train of thought went.
"Loud noises...hide in tiny box."
He's a big dog but he's a bit of a coward.
 

EeveeElectro

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My cat Dodger used to drink from the toilet
My dog Prince used to rock me as a baby on my bouncy chair. There's a picture of me as a baby in my bouncy char, his paw is on it.
My cat Charlie used to massage the back of my neck.
My cat Stick could dodge traffic.
And Lulu used to lay like a baby in my arms.
Lulu went missing ): I miss her.
 

scotth266

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In 9th grade, the hamsters in the science classroom opened a series of locked doors to escape. They were that amazing. Other than that, no interesting stories here :D
 

Slash Dementia

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I'd love to hear your bird whistle the Yoshi's Island song.
I used to have a hamster that would escape from his cage...I never understood how she got out. A dog we used to have used to get on his back legs and hop in circles for food.
 

Trivun

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My dog Olly is only a puppy, so when we're out of the house he has to stay in a cage to stop him chewing everything. He normally roams free, so when he chews his bed in the cage we close the cage to keep him out and stop his chewing. He's learned, however, how to open the cage from the outside now so we had to start putting the other bar down to stop him from opening it. He also killed the grass in the garden by weeing on it, so my dad put up a fence to stop him. Problem? The gate that goes with the fence has very wide bars so Olly easily gets through...
 

EeveeElectro

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MaxTheReaper said:
*pats pats* There there...
...Strange pet names.
'Stick' was my first word and it was the first world I could spell. I believe he was ginger...
I've also had a dog called Princess and two other cats called Sindy and Felix :D
Dunno where the names come from...


ThrobbingEgo said:
@EmileeElectro: You formerly had a dog named Prince?
Yeah, we got him before I was born. He was put down when I was about 6 because he went blind in one eye, got arthritis and I think he had a tumour.
 

Iskenator67

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My dog may not be the most intelligent creature, but when it comes to food little can stop him. He whines to be let out and when you get up he races over and devours your entire plate of food in two bites. He also leaps onto the counter to get to the top of the fridge where there is more food. The only way to save is to put on top of cabinets. He'll also snatch food out of your hand. I didn't know Great Danes could jump that high.
 

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Trivun said:
My dog Olly is only a puppy, so when we're out of the house he has to stay in a cage to stop him chewing everything. He normally roams free, so when he chews his bed in the cage we close the cage to keep him out and stop his chewing. He's learned, however, how to open the cage from the outside now so we had to start putting the other bar down to stop him from opening it. He also killed the grass in the garden by weeing on it, so my dad put up a fence to stop him. Problem? The gate that goes with the fence has very wide bars so Olly easily gets through...
Haha, my dog was just like that when he was a puppy. Damn, German Shepards grow up fast.
 

Trivun

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ph3onix said:
Trivun said:
My dog Olly is only a puppy, so when we're out of the house he has to stay in a cage to stop him chewing everything. He normally roams free, so when he chews his bed in the cage we close the cage to keep him out and stop his chewing. He's learned, however, how to open the cage from the outside now so we had to start putting the other bar down to stop him from opening it. He also killed the grass in the garden by weeing on it, so my dad put up a fence to stop him. Problem? The gate that goes with the fence has very wide bars so Olly easily gets through...
Haha, my dog was just like that when he was a puppy. Damn, German Shepards grow up fast.
My Olly's a Doberman Pinscher, cutest dog you'll ever see :) German Shepards are pretty damn awesome too, I know someone who had two, but one died (she was really old though) so they just have one now. Lovely pets, dogs, though I'm more of a cat person myself I still absolutley love my little Olly :)
 

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Roamin11 said:
I have a dog who if you say "Bless you" after he sneezes he will keep sneezing he will sneeze four more times then give off a big fake one.... To which we yell "YOUR A PHONEY" to which he runs around the house for a hour... Yep good times all the time
If my dog sneezes, I usually give a pretend sneeze, to which he replies with another sneeze, and I false-sneeze back and this can go on for ages as long as my fake sneezes SEEM like real ones.

My other dog thinks she is a Teddy Bear.
 

Fairee

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Sadly my pets can't do anything interesting. You can't really teach a guinea pig or a snail that well, can you?