Redditors Discuss Their Snack Ninja Doggos' Ability To Sleep Through Everything Except For The Sound Of Snacks Emerging

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    Font - Posted by u/Lemonn_time 5 days ago I've seen my dog sleep through doorbells, thunderstorms, and loud tv shows. But if i slightly touch a potato chip bag she is up instantly. [Discussion] Are any of you snack ninjas?
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    Font - quiltless 5 days ago A bit different, but my dogs sleep on the bed with me. When I'm coming to bed, they're normally already in and settled. Quite often I'll need to get them to move to give me space. Our youngest will often let out the loudest snore pretending to be asleep, hoping that I'll literally let sleeping dogs lie. This happens way to often to be a coincidence,
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    Human body - tamcore 5 days ago My dog even comes flying around the corner, if she hears me open the freezer. Because her Kong is in there
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    Font - Disastrous-Panda5530 5 days ago Lol I trained my dogs to "move" after I had a back surgery since I couldn't lift the blankets if they were laying on top to get out of bed. Usually if I get up to use the bathroom I will see one moved into my spot. Sometimes when I ask my sassiest dog (toy poodle) to move he will move his paw an inch or two will keeping his body in the same spot. And sometimes my other dog will actually get up but then plops down in basically the same spot (she mainly only
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    Human body - Kaele10 - 5 days ago Mine does it when we touch the cheese drawer. You can look around and there's nothing but as soon as you TOUCH that drawer, he's laying on the invisible line between the kitchen and dining room.
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    Human body - featherfinch 5 days ago When my old as hell dog went deaf and mostly blind he could somehow still hear the cheese wrapper from across the house
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    Font - 5 days ago I sometimes think they're psychic. I can decide to get cheese or a treat for him, and he instantly perks up. I can go into the kitchen for any other reason, and he ignores me. They KNOW! Kaele10
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    Human body - Xearanth 5 days ago My first dog went deaf due to old age and couldn't hear anything for about 4 years. Still woke up every time the fridge door was opened. Somehow they just know.
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    Font - onyxhrt 5 days ago As soon as I start chopping veggies, mine all come running for a bite
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    Font - mimidances 5 days ago My one dog knows the difference between me picking up the block of cheese and literally anything else out of the fridge. It's crazy. Always pay the cheese tax
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    Font - fjdjqwisytlzngkcqxn. 5 days ago Anything crinkly and my dog would wake up from a coma. And then if I give her a bite she usually doesn't even like it? Crisps, chips even sausages have ended up on the floor and then she looks up for another like it's gonna be any better...
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    Font - ErosSparrow 5 days ago I had to move where I kept my dogs treats, because everytime I was in that area he'd just appear out of nowhere and get stroppy because I'm in his treat cupboard but not getting his treats swear he teleports or something, this is a dog that had a red line down his face from running into a door frame, he's so clumsy, but that grill goes on, or a packet rustles he suddenly knows what stealth is, I'll open the fridge in an empty kitchen, when I close the door he's just
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    Font - saffronpolygon. 5 days ago What a wonderful dog, she is teaching you how to share! I only buy potato chips I can share with my furkids. No flaming hot, no jalapeño, no onion. Unless of course I am out in public and my dogs aren't with me. And do not chew me out, I don't give them a lot, they get no more than two pieces each.

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