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Posted By: fish head My dog blinks to say yes - 11/29/14
I know it sounds kooky.

My dog tilts his head when I ask him questions and I'm still trying to figure if he really does blink to "say" yes. It sure seems like it though.

I've trained him a little bit to blink his eyes when I ask a questions like: "Want to go for a walk?" or "Want to play fetch?" He knows the words "want to" are a question and he doesn't blink every time I ask him something. I only get a yes when it's something he likes or wants to do.

Has anybody ever heard of a dog communicating yes by blinking?

Am I nuts? crazy
Posted By: ingwe Re: My dog blinks to say yes - 11/29/14
Yes, and so is your dog.... grin
Posted By: achadwick Re: My dog blinks to say yes - 11/29/14
This:

Originally Posted by ingwe
Yes, and so is your dog.... grin
Posted By: Steelhead Re: My dog blinks to say yes - 11/29/14
David Berkowitz had like experiences with a dog.
Posted By: ingwe Re: My dog blinks to say yes - 11/29/14
Originally Posted by Steelhead
David Berkowitz had like experiences with a dog.



His winked at him too...
Posted By: Kenlguy Re: My dog blinks to say yes - 11/29/14
Now try training the wife to do the same thing. laugh
Posted By: chas05 Re: My dog blinks to say yes - 11/29/14
Never noticed in my dawgz, course I never looked either...I shall now, thanks.

My own binary behavorial experiences with other mammals have been usually predictabile, with one exception: my wife, Inever really know when I'm going to feel her toes on my calve, or when her elbow will be squarely planted on my sternum...

Charlie
Originally Posted by manydogs
Now try training the wife to do the same thing. laugh


Rotsa ruck.... laugh


On a serious note:

Fish Head, my dog communicates a "positive response" by sniffing, or snorting loudly. When he understands something he does the same thing. It can mean "Yes" or that he knows what animal he is trailing through the woods by scent.

Buster? Wanna go for ride in the truck? Snort! (as he jumps down and goes outside to stand by the truck for me to let him in.)
So, if you are crazy, that's two of us... smile
Posted By: fish head Re: My dog blinks to say yes - 11/29/14
Originally Posted by ingwe
Originally Posted by Steelhead
David Berkowitz had like experiences with a dog.



His winked at him too...


Well, my dog hasn't commanded me to kill anyone ... yet.

I might start a list though. grin
Posted By: chas05 Re: My dog blinks to say yes - 11/29/14
And I commend your dawgz commands.

Charlie

Posted By: poboy Re: My dog blinks to say yes - 11/29/14
Remember Son of Sam killer?
Posted By: Miss_Lynn Re: My dog blinks to say yes - 11/29/14
Originally Posted by fish head


Am I nuts? crazy


Call me, we'll talk....
My last dog (lab / catahoula mix) blinked one eye for "yes".

When he wanted something he would sit in front of me and bounce his front feet off the floor.

I would go down the list of questions;
do you want to go outside?
You want a drink?
You want a biscuit?

When I asked a question that did not correspond with what he wanted he just sat still and looked at me. When I asked the right question, he blinked one eye.

I didn't train him that trick, he trained me.
Posted By: fish head Re: My dog blinks to say yes - 11/30/14
I keep testing Scout on this and he keeps passing.

Earlier tonight I was standing in kitchen and Scout walked up to the back door and wimpered to go out. I looked at him and said "Do you want to get the squirrel?" No response. Then I said "Do you want to go outside?" and he blinked.

Usually when I say "squirrel" he goes nuts. Squirrel means find the squirrel and he likes that. He's very good at understanding animal names ... bird, duck, dog, horse, mouse, and squirrel and he reacts differently and appropriately for each animal. He also knows the names of people and animals.

The way I've trained Scout to blink is to elicit a response meaning good when I ask him a question that has a positive answer. I ask the question and point to my eyes and blink. He knows the word good as opposed to bad. I've trained him to elicit a positive response by blinking where the appropriate answer is a positive.

Good = positive. Positive = yes. Blink = a positive/good acknowledgement.

Dogs have the ability to respond correctly to questions.

Want to go to the store?

Want to go for a walk?

Want a treat?

Are you hungry?

Want a spanking?

The thing that leads me to believe he is responding appropriately is how he blinks. It's not a typical rapid unconscious blink but more of a measured open and close your eyes blink.

Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Originally Posted by manydogs
Now try training the wife to do the same thing. laugh


Rotsa ruck.... laugh


On a serious note:

Fish Head, my dog communicates a "positive response" by sniffing, or snorting loudly. When he understands something he does the same thing. It can mean "Yes" or that he knows what animal he is trailing through the woods by scent.

Buster? Wanna go for ride in the truck? Snort! (as he jumps down and goes outside to stand by the truck for me to let him in.)
So, if you are crazy, that's two of us... smile


You just described my Heeler's behavior.

GTC
Posted By: fish head Re: My dog blinks to say yes - 11/30/14
Maybe I'm not nuts.

It still kinda freaks me out that a dog can acknowledge questions by blinking.

I've never experienced this before.
Posted By: 12344mag Re: My dog blinks to say yes - 11/30/14
When ya poke him in the eye 'course he's gonna blink!

I believe your onto something there only you haven't trained him, he's trained you. grin

My dog sneezes when I hit it right, she also knows that when I'm feeling lazy I'll call he twice to come before correction, she has me trained well.
Posted By: eyeball Re: My dog blinks to say yes - 11/30/14
Yeah, how'd you teach I'm to blink an eye for "yes".

OTOH, I'm calling BS. You must be smarter than the dog to teach it tricks.






wink
Posted By: fish head Re: My dog blinks to say yes - 11/30/14
It's not that he's only trained me ... it goes both way. Somehow or other he's caught on to eliciting a response to what I and Scout wants.

???
Posted By: eyeball Re: My dog blinks to say yes - 11/30/14
Had a pointer one time which was great on squirrels, too.

When you got to the tree and he had his tail curled and pointed in his ass, it meant you screwed around so long the squirrel ran in a hole.
Posted By: fish head Re: My dog blinks to say yes - 11/30/14
Here's my boy ...

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Posted By: eyeball Re: My dog blinks to say yes - 11/30/14
I think he's pointing a cat turd.
Posted By: fish head Re: My dog blinks to say yes - 11/30/14
A cat turd?

Oh my. grin

That's a pic from ??? four years ago but he still looks the same.
Posted By: eyeball Re: My dog blinks to say yes - 11/30/14
Does he ever pounce on them?
Posted By: fish head Re: My dog blinks to say yes - 11/30/14
He has the instinct to "mouse" like a coyote pouncing on mouses in the snow.

Scout gets mousy in a field with mouses. grin
Posted By: eyeball Re: My dog blinks to say yes - 11/30/14
I'm glad he shares your interests. smile
You're not crazy fish, but Travis..er ugh, Clark, will tell you sheep lie.
Posted By: fish head Re: My dog blinks to say yes - 11/30/14
Originally Posted by eyeball
I'm glad he shares your interests. smile


I've never felt the instinct to "mouse".
Posted By: eyeball Re: My dog blinks to say yes - 11/30/14
Yet you champion a mouser. Actions speak.......
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