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Literally the only thing our dog reacted to from movies were the doorbells. Not dogs barking, not guns, not people calling our dog’s name. Just doorbells.
Strange thing is I have a cowgirl corgi who the first time she heard a doorbell was on tv but she ran to the front door anyway. Its helpful when I come in the back door with a load to hit the button and she books it to the front door
The Dogs that I sit for will be OK, most of the time …. but every once in awhile there will be a dog bark on TV, if I hear it I try to tell them there is nothing out there but all you can hear is claws on the floor and barking, out the door they go …… in a few minutes they come in and give me that look like ….. where is that dog …… I just say …… “I told you that no one was out there” …………… :)
allen@home over 1 year ago
Have the remote in your hand dude. Maybe you can catch those scenes and hit mute.
Lucy Rudy over 1 year ago
It’s those sudden emergency broadcast tests that scare the heck out of my birds. I can’t mute quick enough to not have it start.
maureenmck Premium Member over 1 year ago
Doorbells and barking dogs get Finn going every time.
cdward over 1 year ago
Literally the only thing our dog reacted to from movies were the doorbells. Not dogs barking, not guns, not people calling our dog’s name. Just doorbells.
goboboyd over 1 year ago
Notice the pooch is laying between you and an obvious source of danger. Must protect the pack/herd.
flemmingo over 1 year ago
How about a can opener or a vacuum?
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 1 year ago
That is amazing, usually people just walk in without knocking or ringing.
Blaidd Drwg Premium Member over 1 year ago
Not only does it ring twice, there’s also a postman involved.
Daltongang Premium Member over 1 year ago
Now that is a useful announcement.
Mediatech over 1 year ago
This could get ruff.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe over 1 year ago
Strange thing is I have a cowgirl corgi who the first time she heard a doorbell was on tv but she ran to the front door anyway. Its helpful when I come in the back door with a load to hit the button and she books it to the front door
ladykat Premium Member over 1 year ago
I think dogs can tell the difference between a fake door bell and a real door ball.
bwswolf over 1 year ago
The Dogs that I sit for will be OK, most of the time …. but every once in awhile there will be a dog bark on TV, if I hear it I try to tell them there is nothing out there but all you can hear is claws on the floor and barking, out the door they go …… in a few minutes they come in and give me that look like ….. where is that dog …… I just say …… “I told you that no one was out there” …………… :)
eddi-TBH over 1 year ago
That’s a fair warning.
da_villa over 1 year ago
Every darn time! Lol