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Post by aaron on Jun 9, 2015 10:50:30 GMT -5
Haha Mr P is hilarious! I just get the Quaker grumble if I don't pay enough attention to Cupcake. Starts out quiet and short, gets progressively longer and louder, and if I don't comply quickly enough, it turns into yelling. HEYYYYY is much cuter. Interestingly she only does this when we are home alone together. I worked from home yesterday so she and I spent the day together, and of course I needed a multitude of activities to sprinkle throughout the workday to keep her happy. Couple hours of work, then we take a shower, couple hours of work, then we do the dishes, couple hours of work, then we clean her cage, etc etc.. I only got yelled at once or twice for working too long
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Post by embracethefall on Jun 18, 2015 19:14:20 GMT -5
Haha, I love these tales of Quaker mischief! Darwin is about 8 or 9 weeks old now and he can already laugh, give kisses, and say step up, hey, good boy, and "what?!", hehe. He's one of the smartest Quakers I've ever met and I'm so proud of him. He IS getting a little nippy for my liking, though. Seems he may be feeling a little entitled.
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Post by aaron on Jun 18, 2015 23:50:53 GMT -5
I love the Quaker laugh. It's really the best. Glad things are going so well for you and Darwin. I think feeling entitled is hardcoded in Quaker genetics. Seems to be pretty universal.
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