Our dog, Max, is rather smart...even if he cocks his head sideways sometimes as if he's clueless as to what you're saying.
Here's the perfect example from tonight:
I wanted to let him out the back door to do his thing in the yard, and he went out a couple of paws (translation: inches/yards), then headed back into the kitchen almost immediately.
At first I had no idea why he'd done that, but I heard the sound of fireworks, and that's when I saw Max run upstairs. I'd assumed he'd gone to hide out on one of the beds he enjoys sleeping on.
Nuh-uh! When I followed him upstairs, I found the dog under the computer table in the main upstairs hallway.
When had he gotten into social sciences textbooks? How had Max known that during air raids, bombs, earthquakes, and school lockdowns people are told to hide under tables and desks?
I guess to him the sound of exploding fireworks mimics that of exploding bombs, and he thinks "bomb=hiding under desk"!
Then again, maybe he figured that sooner or later I'd end up at that computer writing a blog post about how smart he is, and knew that my presence would be an added comfort.
Smart dog -- he was right!
2 comments:
My dogs also hide underneath things when they are scared. I wonder if wolves do that in the wild?
Are you sure there weren't crumbs on the floor from those chips you were eating while at the computer?
Sorry. My husband has me convinced that dogs are incredibly stupid, and only care about food. Surely Max is an exception.
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