MossRoad
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- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
When I was a kid we had a dog. When he would come inside the house, we would say "Wet Feet!". He'd plop down on the floor and hold his legs up for us to wipe off his paws. Then we'd hand him the rag and tell him "Take it to the laundry" and he'd take it to the laundry room and drop it on the floor in front of the washing machine then meet us in the kitchen for his treat.coachgrd said:....Finally, I'm curious what interesting things you been able to get your dogs to do over the years. We're trying to teach these two little guys to jingle a bell hung from the door when they want to go out rather than barking at the door and it seems to be working remarkably well so far...while they don't ring it on their own, they do know that when they hear it, they are going out. We'll keep working on it. How about all of you...any great things you've taught your dogs?....
Gary
If you held up one, two or three fingers he would bark that many times. If you held up four, he would bark until told to stop.
Here's some other commands he would respond to:
sit
sit up (beg)
shake hands
other paw (left handed shake)
lay down
roll over
other way (roll the other way)
dead dog
dead dogs don't wag their tails (he'd stop)
dead dogs don't have their eyes open (he'd close them)
up (he'd stand on his back legs)
where's name?( he'd find any family member in the house)
go see name! (he'd go hang out with that family member and leave you alone for a while)
get the paper (he'd meet the paper boy at the end of the driveway and bring the papter back)
take it to name (he'd take whatever you put in his mouth to who ever you told him)
WARN EM!! and snap your finger and point at someone (he'd show his teeth, growl real low and scare the bajeebers out of that person).
He could also climb ladders, jump over stuff, etc....
Funny thing was, we got him from the pound when he was about 2 years old. The people gave him up because they said he couldn't be trained!
R.I.P. Skippy! Good dog!