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So You Want A Smart Dog

    Be very careful when you say you want a smart dog.

    Undómiel jumped up to join me and I reminded her “no bones on the furniture” (a cue she knows). So she put it on my lapdesk.

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    1. My First Malamute did something that a people do not believe. When I got her, she was going to be put down because she growled at the breeders grandson. He was only 2 or 3 at the time. I told the breeder that he must have done something to cause her to growl, she said no he did not. She ask me if I wanted her and said yes. She was 9 months old at the time. When I brought her home I did not know what to do. I had 5 other dogs too. So I tried to put her in the garage. Tied her to a table that was very heavy. It took 6 men to carry it in there. That did not work so then I decided to bring her in the house. I put her on leash and sat in the front room with her. The other dogs came up to her smelled her, then went on. I want to tell about what she did to my husband. My husband had a headach and laid on the front room floor. She came over and laid down by him by his neck and licked it, then in her time she knew when. Hit his neck with her nose, his neck popped and his head ache went away. She did that alot for him, one time he went to get up and was dizzy so she laid across him and would not let him get up. Now tell me how did she know what to do for him? It sames we saved her and she helped us.

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