I’m not sure why I so frequently waited until my parents yelled at me to respond when I was little. I heard their quieter attempts and didn’t like being yelled at. My best guess is that I was highly reluctant to give up concentrating on whatever first had my attention.
My mom swore our Old English Sheepdog had (Rover’s) selective hearing. Sometimes he was there in a flash, and other times he just made it as we’d given up and were about to close the door.
You properly test a dog’s hearing by softly shaking a box of Milk Bones behind at least two doors while they’re outside. If they are woofing at the kitchen door before you get there, they are normal.
Mediatech 10 months ago
But he can hear the sound of a cheese wrapper at 600 yards.
baraktorvan 10 months ago
So is mine evidently. But little do people realize (because I don’t have a big sign saying so) my ADHD is at fault.
Catfeet Premium Member 10 months ago
Red forgot the magic words…Milky Bones!
bobpickett1 10 months ago
I did hear you, I’m ignoring you.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 10 months ago
My Lizzie is the same way! Selective hearing! I hope that is the backyard and not the front. Just being protective of my little darlings!
Ned Snipes 10 months ago
I’m just acting like a cat for a change.
rockyridge1977 10 months ago
Use the dog whistle!
Ermine Notyours 10 months ago
Reminds me of the Steven Wright joke.
“I have a dog named Stay. Come here Stay. Come here! Stay!”
assrdood 10 months ago
raptor 10 months ago
We found that if we hit the alarm button on our outdoor cameras, the cat makes a beeline to the door and wants in – lot easier than calling her.
Stephen Gilberg 10 months ago
I’m not sure why I so frequently waited until my parents yelled at me to respond when I was little. I heard their quieter attempts and didn’t like being yelled at. My best guess is that I was highly reluctant to give up concentrating on whatever first had my attention.
g04922 10 months ago
Rover CAN hear… a box of Milky Bones being opened from a block away.
zenyattafan 10 months ago
Cats, not dogs, are the pets who won’t come when called.
PlatudimusAtom Premium Member 10 months ago
My mom swore our Old English Sheepdog had (Rover’s) selective hearing. Sometimes he was there in a flash, and other times he just made it as we’d given up and were about to close the door.
bwswolf 10 months ago
Gee …….. Rover …… that’s not like you when Red calls ……. of course I suppose that if you were side tracked …… ;)
mymontana 10 months ago
And Rover is just fine !!!
asrialfeeple 10 months ago
Happy Ides of March!
brick10 10 months ago
Just rub 2 Milkybones together.
eddi-TBH 10 months ago
You properly test a dog’s hearing by softly shaking a box of Milk Bones behind at least two doors while they’re outside. If they are woofing at the kitchen door before you get there, they are normal.