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Dog Rules (Simplified For Humans):

Visitors:
Quickly determine which guest is afraid of dogs. Charge across the room, barking loudly and leap playfully on this person. If the human falls down on the floor and starts crying, lick its face and growl gently to show your concern.

Barking:
Because you are a dog, you are expected to bark. So bark -- a lot. Your owners will be very happy to hear you protecting their house. Especially late at night while they are sleeping safely in their beds. There is no more secure feeling for a human than to keep waking up in the middle of the night hearing your protective bark, bark, bark...

Licking:
Always take a BIG drink from your water dish immediately before licking your human. Humans prefer clean tongues. Be ready to fetch your human a towel.

Holes:
Rather than digging one BIG hole in the middle of the yard and upsetting your human, dig a lot of smaller holes all over the yard so they won't notice. If you arrange a little pile of dirt on one side of each hole, maybe they'll think it's gophers. There are never enough holes in the ground. Strive daily to do your part to help correct this problem.

Doors:
The area directly in front of a door is always reserved for the family dog to sleep.

The Art Of Sniffing:
Humans like to be sniffed. Everywhere. It is your duty as the family dog to accommodate them.

Dining Etiquette:
Always sit under the table at dinner, especially when there are guests, so you can clean up any food that falls on the floor. It's also a good time to practice your sniffing.

Housebreaking:
Housebreaking is very important to humans, so break as much of the house as possible.

Going For Walks:
Rules of the road: when out for a walk with your master or mistress, never go to the bathroom on your own lawn.

Couches:
It is perfectly permissible to lie on the new couch after all your humans have gone to bed.

Playing:
If you lose your footing while chasing a ball or stick, aim for the flower bed to absorb your fall, so you don't injure yourself.

Chasing Cats:
When chasing cats, make sure you never--quite--catch them. It spoils all the fun.

Chewing: Make a contribution to the fashion industry... eat a shoe.
 
One thing: Dogs always follow these rules (unless they're chickens like some of mine)
 
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very very true
*moonsee reaches down and pets dog*

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I've always had a small fear of dogs. I can trace the roots of this phobia back to my childhood. I'm a little boy riding his bike outside and then suddently a dog suddenly leaps out of nowhere and starts to chase you. I take a quick look back and the dog doesn't look friendly. The chase continues for a few blocks and then the dogs decides to quit. This happened to me several times and I'm still not confortable with them today.

It's been a very long time and I'm much older now, but even though I'll accept a dog near me T still won't like him/her.

My personal belief is that I will not trust anyone or anything I cannot reason with.
 
I can't imagine being scared of a wittle fuzzy wuzzy...

My personal belief is that I will not trust anyone or anything I cannot reason with.

You can reason with the fuzzies...you just have to take time
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Dogs know when you're scared or when you don't like them (as do little kids) and they play with that.
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