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    Does your pet alert you to danger?

    According to the poll at this time, 55% of the responders say their pet has alerted them to danger.
    May we have some examples, please?


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    It gets dark very soon here during fall, winter and spring. I love to walk - especially later to wind down.

    My Mom is very overprotective and never used to let me walk alone. Until I got my dogs. There have been a few people on walks that have startled me, followed me, or just plain be creepy.

    The dogs usually sense when I'm nervous and they will lower their heads and send a warning growl to the person walking by. During the day, I don't encourage this - but when I'm by myself, I let them trust their instincts.


    "Did you ever notice when you blow in a dog's face he gets mad at you?
    But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window." -- Steve Bluestone

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    BC_MoM gave an excellent example.
    Can't YOU think of a way your pet alerted you to danger??

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    Jenny barks at them if someone gets really angry at me.

    Oh, the other day, there was this really wierd old guy on the path and he was *looking at certain parts of me, that is the ONLY time I have EVER ( in the 2 years I've had her) heard Jen growling at a human. ( but I'm VERY glad she did, this guy was freaking me out )

    Good job Jen
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    Well, my gerbils alert me to what they consider 'danger'. They will rush together in a bunch, Ebony will start to drum her feet on the ground and Twilight and Nightshade will make snuffling noises. They're pretty good at it now, with all the practice they've been getting and are pretty syncronised in their technique! Problem is, what they think 'danger' could be is the wind blowing outside, the curtains being drawn or my brother knocking paper off his desk

    And Tia? She couldn't care less! If me and her ever faced danger together, Tia would be half a mile away before I even turned to look at her! She's a silly girl

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    My pigeons have a low grunt kinda coo sound when ever there's a hawk or vulture around (which I hope there will not be) good thing there wings are clipped for now,I can also make that sound and they will reply even tho there's no enemy they still respnd just incase.

    Meadow stomps his foot when he's scared lol.

    Shiney screams in a high pitch.

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