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[quote=Anonymous]I had a Foxhound who was very smart. She was a hunting dog when we rescued her so had never been in a house, she learned very quickly though the skills that indoor dogs can do. I could tell her to go find someone by name and she would. If we were going out I could tell her to go and wait by the car and she would go outside and stand by the back of the car. She knew the time and would want to eat breakfast and dinner at the exact time every day. I trained her not to come in the kitchen and she knew where the line was and would lay just outside the line on the floor ( carpet turned to wood) I have a Shepherd Mix and a Lab now and the Shep Mix is smart and v loyal. She always lays facing the doorway whether she is on her bed in the living room or on our bed at bedtime. She curls up so she can see the doorway. She can be off the leash too and stays close. I didnt have to train her to do this its just in her nature. Now the lab on the other hand..............the most loving lovable dog out there but sooooo not smart. He was 10 mos when we rescued him and he didnt even know the word sit. He does know sit now, and treat and come. but thats about it.[/quote]
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