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MacKenzie Monitors the TV for Beasties
It started about six months ago, when Kenzie noticed a horse on TV and decided
she needed to give it a piece of her mind. Since then, she would occasionally react when she saw or heard an animal. But now it's become a habit. Any dog, cat, horse, pigeon, or sound of an animal, and MacKenzie must run to the TV and bark. That's it. Bark at the screen, once or twice. Then she goes about her business. It's cute, but it's a pain, too. If I'm not expecting it, she startles me. And she blocks my view. I think she's saying, "You stay in there. Don't even think about coming out here. We have enough animals in this house." Canine Action Dog Trainer http://www.canineaction.com My Kids, My Students, My Life: http://hometown.aol.com/dfrntdrums/m...age/index.html Build Your Immune System, Lose Weight http://www.re-vita.net/dfrntdrums |
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