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Antjewel:
Oh great, now I have to teach my dog to find purple feathers, not bite Kat back when she bites, and to not pinch any gnome high.knee.

Purpleduck:

--- Quote from: Antjewel on June 10, 2008, 09:26 AM ---Oh great, now I have to teach my dog to find purple feathers, not bite Kat back when she bites, and to not pinch any gnome high.knee.

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I think, you might be able to remove finding the feathers from your list.  Yesterday when I got on, I found that Brownie knew how to beg, which is adorable!  But just a bit later, I got a message that said Brownie now knew how to spin, which is even cuter!

So, I had him spin all over the place and his "wind" from spinning gathered the feathers!  I just have to be sure I have him do it in the right spots, or else the pile gets blown all over again! :lolg:

RosieC:

--- Quote from: Antjewel on June 10, 2008, 09:26 AM ---Oh great, now I have to teach my dog to find purple feathers, not bite Kat back when she bites, and to not pinch any gnome high.knee.

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 :rofl1: :rofl1: :rofl1: :rofl1: :rofl1: :rofl1: :rofl1: :rofl1:
OMG!! I almost fell off my chair Ant!  HAHA!!

Disney Dreams:
A few pet tips:

- Your pet will stop following you if you do not pat it after too long.  (It wants lovin'.)
- The more you command and pat your pet to show it care and affection, the more tricks your pet can learn.
- If you pat another player's pet enough, it will soon come to know you as well as its "owner."

Tricks that I know of so far (in order learned): follow, here, stay, beg, spin, jump, chase tail, side jump, and shake jump (which I find entertaining to watch).

As for cats: I thought cats don't listen to ANY human instruction, no?  :rofl3:  (okay, okay, so I'm a life-long dog lover!  I know, I know, cats are people too, err, something like that.)

Astro:

--- Quote from: Disney Dreams on June 12, 2008, 11:42 AM ---A few pet tips:

- Your pet will stop following you if you do not pat it after too long.  (It wants lovin'.)
- The more you command and pat your pet to show it care and affection, the more tricks your pet can learn.
- If you pat another player's pet enough, it will soon come to know you as well as its "owner."

Tricks that I know of so far (in order learned): follow, here, stay, beg, spin, jump, chase tail, side jump, and shake jump (which I find entertaining to watch).

As for cats: I thought cats don't listen to ANY human instruction, no?  :rofl3:  (okay, okay, so I'm a life-long dog lover!  I know, I know, cats are people too, err, something like that.)

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Thanks for posting this Dreams.  I wasn't aware of some of it, and now it makes sense.   :thumbs:

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