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Old 09-11-2013, 09:13 PM #1
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Hi. Everyone has a talent and mine is communicating with dogs. I have spent most of 30 years learning about and from dogs. I have two dogs. An Airedale Terrier named Murphy Jefferson, and a husky-chow mix named Roscoe. I would love to talk dogs with someone.
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Hi there, we are dog people too. I have two dogs, both from rescues locally.

Sammy is a 4 year old Red Dobie, and Jasmine is an 8 year old Red Healer mix some chow, terrier. They help me out quite a bit with daily activities and staying active.

I would enjoy hearing about your dog stories, they are amazing friends companions and offer us so much.

looking forward to dog chat with you.
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hi. It is great to hear from you. The "boys" are my caring companions as well. I have dystonia. When I have bad days, they will not leave my side; even gets in bed with me.
Roscoe is a rescue. But, I always have had Airedales.
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ii am a dog person so bad, that I don\t like people much. I have a gift. I can communicate with dogs so well that they will understand unusual things . They will go out in the yard and find a specific toy and bring it in. I can get them in the house, even if they are barking at something by just saying come on.
I can say''Murphy be quiet, and go lie down on your bed'' and he will do just that. Roscoe was lying at the foot of the bed on the floor last night and i was in the bathroom. I said "go on, get in the bed'' and he got right up and jumped up on the bed and lay down. When I talk to dogs, I talk to them as if they were people and they understand.
I can talk to other animals as well. elephants at the zoo. Bears, deer and buffalo at a game ranch we go to.
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Hi Grace,
Good to meet another "dog" person. I have single sided deafness, and the dogs are easier to communicate with than lots of people. They are interesting to watch and sometimes I just "look" and think "sit" and I've thought about simple hand-eye commands and less words. I believe that is how they naturally respond anyway.

Have you had this experience also? Are you a dog trainer/whisperer?
Your dogs sound very attuned to you and bonded well with you. They must be a great source of comfort to be with.

Please let me know how you are doing. I love all kinds of animals and plants too, the natural world is so amazing.

What kinds of things have you learned from communicating with the other animals you spoke of?

Look forward to hearing from you. Until then, be well.
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Hi, nice to be able to talk to dog caregivers. I can communicate some by telepathy but mostly just converse with them. My Airedale "talks" back I love dogs. They are what God asks us to be; loving, forgiving, kind, understanding. And they teach us patience. At least Airedale Terriers do.
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Somehow, with other non-domesticated ones, i do the same. I talk to them as if they were human, and they respond. The elephant was just hanging about the fence, and I said, "Look at me so I can take your picture." She raised her head, faced me, and put her ears out. My husband nearly fainted.
The bears would stand up on their hind paws for me . The deer in that refuge, were sort of food trained, so I cannot really count them. The bison, well, they were in a large corral, and were eating on the opposite side from where I was. My husband started to walk off, and I said in a loud voice, "Come here. I want to take a picture of you." They stopped eating, and walked right up to the fence in front of me..
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