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    Does your pet have a ticklish spot?

    Does your pet have a ticklish spot? I do not know how to make those poll things, so I'll just take some answers and see how many there are. Oh, and if you can, include where it is, I've seen some pretty funny ones! (I wonder if one of you can beat them.)

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    Two of the dogs do, on the belly. Tickle there and the rear leg starts going like crazy!

    The cats, they have PURR spots, he hee.
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    My dogs do the leg thing too

    Don't think Brody does ticklish (and she wouldn't let on even if she did)
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    Well, I once met a Beagle that would throw his head up, wag his tail and Kick that back leg like CRAZY DOGS do if you ruffly scratched a certain spot on his back near his tail. It was just a coincidence that this tri-colered beagle had a big, black spot right there that just plain said; SCRATCH ME HERE! SCRATCH ME HERE! (LOL everyone, it's true!) and I'll never forget that little guy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brody's Mum View Post
    My dogs do the leg thing too

    Don't think Brody does ticklish (and she wouldn't let on even if she did)
    Is Brody a cat?

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    If I softly touch the fur between Sierra's toe she goes nuts!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pitc9 View Post
    If I softly touch the fur between Sierra's toe she goes nuts!
    O.K, That is downright funny! You won!

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    Charlie has a couple of spots... one above the base of his tail, and pretty much any spot along his back or belly. If he's standing, he'll start kicking one leg and lick whoever or whatever is closest to his face!

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    I don;t know if it counts as a ticklish spot, but if you touched Miss Hoppy under the chin, you were almost guaranteed to get nipped - even if you were one of the neighborhood children! It only actually happened once, one of the older kids asked "Where is it we're not supposed to touch, here?" in an effort to teach her younger brother. When she got chomped, she apologized to Miss Hoppy, and said "That was MY fault, I'm sorry."

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    Again, I'm not sure if this qualifies as ticklish or not, but my friend had a kitty named Kate. If you scratched her back right in front of her tail, she would automatically start licking her side. It was a funny reflex action.

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    Yeaaah, I think that counts.

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    Not ticklish, but she does elevator butt when she is happy about having her back skritched. My nephew's rb bunny Winston used to like it when you'd run your finger very gently along his ears, starting at his head and going up toward the tips of his ears.
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    I'm not sure if Sadie has a ticklish spot, but Rita tiklish spot is on her tummy, and on her back legs.

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    guinea pig

    my guinea is ticklish on its belly

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    The hair between their toes......very ticklish...they try to ignore me when I tickle them there, but they finally just get up and walk away, giving me a "look" as they are going past!
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