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    LOL LOL
    absolutely no doubt in my mind, Perry would attack him to death and Daisy would bark him to death
    (i hope i did my quote right)
    We have an alarm and every night when we get off from work and we set the alarm off coming in Tinky runs to the door. One day I was watching t.v. on the couch and Tinky was laying with me and Eric, my husband, accidentally set off the alarm from the garage door in the kitchen and Tinky ran to the door and sat there meowing, waiting for us to come in. Silly cat did she not remember just laying on me . So I would have to say she would greet him at the door, but she is shy of strangers so she would hide after she figured out it wasn't us.

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    Mine would bark their heads off then Tobey would rush to choose a toy to play with and Archie would want to be let out to pee/bark/generally annoy the neighbours
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    She would march right up to the burglar and demand to receive petting.
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    Zoee would probably bark for a few seconds and if/when the burglar talked to her she'd do her butt waggle and be all excited. This is what she does with people when we ARE home.
    Although, I have no idea how she'd react if we weren't home. I've been tempted to have someone she has never met come into the house while we are away and see what she would do.
    Ohhh, I know!! We are going to have a co-worker of mine power wash our deck. I should test it then.
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    It depends on the cat!!

    -> Maya would greet the burglar by rubbing his legs
    -> Inka would run to the kitchen and ask to open the box with catfood
    -> Zazou and Snoopy would hide behind the curtains

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    I've always been curious. All I know for sure is there would be some loud barking, and the chance of a bite would increase depending on how scared the person was. Niño does NOT like people who are afraid, I think it really confuses him.

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    Alizé tries to act like a tough girl, but in reality, I believe if someone actually came in the house, she probably would just run behind me and bark at them..

    She tries to stand in between me and other people she doesn't know when we go to Petsmart or other places. Basically any where we are when shes with me. She doesn't growl or bark. She just stands there watching them. She doesn't take her eyes off of them the entire time.

    It's hard to say with her.. But I do think if she thought I was in harms way, she would do her best to try to protect me.. Even though she is still a pup.


    Deebo on the other hand is very vocal.. If anyone comes in the house that he hasn't met before, he will bark and growl at them almost the entire time they are here.. If we pick him up and let him get used to them, he will eventually let them pet him.. But he is very particular as to who he likes and doesn't like.. We have to be careful with him because he has the "Little Dog Complex". He will bite you if you provoke him.

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    All I have to say is that I would almost feel sorry for anyone who came into this house without permission while we weren't here.

    -Ethan is the one to worry about. He hates most men, and you can't wear masks around him without him getting riled up. When male friends/family visit we usually have to put Ethan out back or hold his collar until he figures they are okay. He tends to sneak up on people and bite at their ankles if we don't watch him like a hawk.

    -Frisk would be another to keep your eye on. As long as we are here, all he does is bark. He has never ever bitten a stranger, but I know what he is capable of. About two years ago he bit my mum's hand, sending her to the ER to get stitches. It was all a misunderstanding, and there are no hard feelings. Mum admits it was her fault she got bitten.

    -Skylar would most likely stand at a distance and bark. That would probably be enough to send most burglars running, though. He is a big dog, with a bark to match. ;]

    The cats? They would all run to their hiding places and let the dogs do their work.
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    Well, my friend came to wash the deck and Zoee barked as usual. Then he got in a funny stance, like playful position and after that she wanted nothing to do with him. She wouldn't even come up to him to take treats. Well, she took the treats but then backed away quickly.
    So I'm afraid if anyone came in and made aggresive moves toward her she'd retreat. I honestly believe a male harmed her while she was at the breeders. Because when we first got her she wouldn't take treats from Bruce, only from me. My poor baby.
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    Pumpkin would hide and Zippy would most likely greet them.
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