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  1. Hahahahahahaha!!! Oh Dr. Andrew that cracked me up!!! LOL… I tried it with my Ashy girl. I have to try it again! She knows not to get up on the furniture. Tula knew where it was, she was probably thinking that was a no no!! In which she gets an A-Plus!! Prayers, and blessings to you, your family, and fur babies!🐾😁💝

  2. She’s just to darn polite. Dr. Jones my Molly just had surgery on Saturday, she was throwing up and then she couldn’t poop, took her to two emergency vets and the second one found a mass in her stomach of a ball of grass that didn’t digest or pass, they are suspecting possibly stomach issues. I ordered your canine powder hoping it fills the need to stop eating grass and dirt (fingers crossed) how long before I notice if it’s working or not? A video explaining the grass eating would be awesome.

  3. I agree with Ali Mo, Tula did not understand that she could have the treat.  I bet if you had pointed at it and said "ok'' Tula would have snagged that treat ASAP.  No judgment, just saying, 🙂  Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.

  4. That man who said dogs weren't that smart hasn't spent much time around dogs and I think it may be that he is the one that isn't very smart. How is it that my dogs are smart enough to get me to give me things they want but I really don't want to give them ? They know if they keep looking at me or complain enough I give in. Look at service dogs and all the incredible work they do. Plus the ones that can let a person know if they are going to have a seizure to get to a safe place and then the dog positions its body so the person doesn't injure themselves.

  5. If she didnt know where it was, she would have continued sniffing and searching for it and may even look in other rooms for it….and you specialize in animals??? Clearly she is a very well trained dog, and knows shes not allowed to get anything off chairs, or get ontop of the chairs (most likely trained not to beg while people are eating)

  6. Very good test, how cute. I really enjoy all of your videos and they're so informative but please can you do a another video on the medicine called rimadyl? I would like to know some healthy options so I can lighten up the dose and lessen the side effects. This is the only drug that has helped my dog so far out of all anti-inflammatories she has tried 3 and this one seems to work

  7. i'm literally going to try to train our just turned one yr. lagotto romagnolo to find truffles in the forest starting today. never food trained at all but i dehydrated some chicken hearts last night for hide and seek with truffle oil scent. dude is smart in a feral dog, primitive, food and sex, everything's a game sort of way so we'll see how this goes. associate food with truffles. there are wild oregon truffles on the coast so that's the goal. i bet he gets it – food obsessed, mr. nose and mouth.

  8. Think she's waiting for you to get it right. She expects it to be dropped on floor, which is what she thinks you do well. Maybe she thinks you're confused when you miss the mark, and she's being very patient.

  9. My dog pretended not to see the one on the table (she is not allowed to eat off the table) and waited for me to leave the room then immediately ate it 😆. Smart, but sneaky!

  10. Tulla knows she's Royalty, she wants it put in front of her. Out of my 6 Rescue Chihuahuas, only 1 I feel has Dementia, but she still has an appitite. She is mostly blind, but her nose still works. Love, love Tulla💟

  11. She knew that the treat was on the book all along. By pretending she didn't know, you started the process over and over, hence ending up getting 2 practise treats to one chair treat!
    Now who really is the smartest of the two??? Lol🐶

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