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Background: Brodie is not a barker, but he is very interested in visitors to our home. Anyone who enters the house is someone who should be tossing a toy or a ball for him. A doorbell sound means that someone is here to play with him! He always attempts to beat me to the door, which is silly, because he doesn’t have the skills or thumbs to open the door. He waits impatiently for the door to open and the person to enter and playing to begin.

Halloween night was doorbell after doorbell after doorbell. Brodie realized after the 3rd or 4th time that these people were not coming inside. He figured out that I would step outside and hand something to those at the door. So he started going outside with me, but not to sniff or greet the trick-or-treaters or parents. He would instead, run past the visitors at our door and pee on the pillar which holds our covered porch.

The first time he peed, I thought he was just doing his business. The second time I realized he was peeing on the pillar, while looking back at the people standing at our door – in a very male dog way. The third time, I laughed out loud when the mother accompanying her toddler said “wow, I guess he is showing us who’s house this is!” It became a joke to me after that. I would answer the door, kids would holler “trick-or-treat” at the same time Brodie was fighting his way through the crowd to pee on the pillar. It happened at least 20 times that night.

Good news, we never ran out of candy but it was a nice balance of not much left over. I hosed down the pillar out front, I don’t want the walkway to our front door smelling like dog pee. And Brodie, I think he went to sleep thinking “I showed those people who lives here!”.

Until next Halloween….

Halloween with a Labrador

Ready for the trick-or-treaters!

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Do you think dogs have expressions?

I do.

Brodie laying on the couch the other night; I just looked over at him and said “you need to lose a few L-B’s” meaning pounds. He looked at me like “F-U Lady”. This dog has some wild expressions, he can look at you and with the gaze of his eyes and the tilt of his head communicate so many messages:

  1. F-U
  2. Are you crazy?
  3. What are you thinking?
  4. Give me what I want.
  5. WHY are you making me do that?
  6. I’m such a well behaved angel.
  7. Throw the ball again.
  8. I’m looking for trouble….
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I’m looking for trouble

It is almost endless the ‘looks’ that he can give and the messages he can convey with the power of his eyes. I would suppose the same is true of humans, but it strikes me as funny coming from a dog. There is much controversy regarding if animals can actually ‘feel’. My personal opinion is yes, BUT it is more than just feeling. They can express their feelings through non-verbal expressions.

The bigger question: do dogs understand conversational language?

Did Brodie really understand my words and think I was calling him fat when I said he should lose a few pounds? I am less sure on that question. Maybe over time they learn more than commands and key words, they learn how to interpret our conversational language. Different topic for another time….

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