1. Sophie the sneezing Shih Tzu
It's amazing what you can train a dog to do with enough time and an endless supply of biscuits - lie down, dance, roll over, sneeze. Yes, you read that right - Sophie the Shis Tzu will even sneeze on demand.
2. Will do tricks for (imaginary) biscuits
Most animals can't wait to wolf down a biscuit at the end of a trick, but this dog shows ultimate self control. We admit we laughed when he went for the invisible treat, though we felt a bit mean afterwards.
3. I love you-oo-oo-oo!
Something tells us Mishka the husky rules the roost in this household. We wonder if she ever gets fed up of being told how much everyone loves her?
4.Canine chatterboxes
Who says dogs can't talk? From 'Hello' to 'I love Mama' and 'Runaround' these hounds will say almost anything to get that treat.
5. Howling hound
Is this one of the most entertaining things around? We're not sure, but it's certainly one of the loudest.
This clip reminds of the last round of X Factor auditions, though we can't think why...
6. The tings I do to for a biscuit...
We have to feel sorry for this German Shepherd. All that effort for one lousy treat. Even a kiss for mommy turned into two kisses.
7. Ralph the stuffed toy
We couldn't resist including this one. Ralph may just be a stuffed toy, but he does some cool tricks - if you've got the patience to keep asking him that is.
Mar 21st 2010 By Caroline Cassidy
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Friday 02 April
By Horatio
Dogs are just so fabulous - I love them all.
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Saturday 03 April
By poppy
What is the point of this. Dogs need to sit, walk to heel and come when called the rest is just rediculous. As for not giving the dog a treat that he has been taught to expect well that is just plain nasty.
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Saturday 03 April
By Jean Sinclair
Poppy I know what you mean but you are so wrong . Dogs love learning all these things because it keeps them active and alert. How can anyone complain about these owners when it is obvious their babies are so loved. Yes it's a bit silly but oh wow in the world today anything light hearted and sweet is just great. Thank god they are not teaching the kill words like so many owners these days .
Saturday 03 April
By terminator
So you want a dog, to be just a DOG, poppy ? Fine !
While I agree that to tease a dog, or to falsely raise it's expectation, would be cruel,
if your dog (naturally) makes noises to you, other than plain barking, he is trying to TALK !!! (bless them)
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Saturday 03 April
By Alan J Denby
Pure brilliant. I had a cross German Shepherd / Lassie Collie that would say "I want one" for a Mars bar, I would tke him to my local pub were the customers would buy him a Mars bar just to get him to say it,my only mistake I never recorded it
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Monday 05 April
By Rex
Did you not know Alan that chocolate is poison to dogs? The filling in a Mars Bar is not suitable for dogs either.