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Clara 1 year ago
#9 You better should have noticed that your friend is not that amused acute
       
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Abby 1 year ago
#3 It's entirely your fault, you trained him that way. Hopefully he's not an old dog and you can teach him a new trick...
       
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Kristine 1 year ago
Abby,
I have a cat who will not eat unless I'm watching his back. He came from the streets, and adopted us about 4 years ago. I think he enjoys having someone watch out for him while he eats, and I did not train him to be this way. In other words, there was once a very good reason for this behavior, and he'd be hard pressed to give it up. The dog may have a reason of his own, too, but he just can't tell anyone what it is. Perhaps he doesn't like the brand of food he's getting, and he only eats it to please his humans. I never try to train an animal out of its harmless quirks -- they only hear "NO!" if they're causing damage or keeping me from doing something truly I need to do.
       
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Lib 1 year ago
#15 He just looks bigger and more adorable!
       
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Charles 1 year ago
Lib,

They look like each of them thinks he's beeing mugged by the other one. Still adorable.
       
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Virdie 1 year ago
#10 OMG I had the exact same problem with my AI art. The database is limited. It's like watching a 3 year old struggle to understand that chicken food and chicken animal are the same thing.
       
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