I also taught her to play dead when she sees a fake gun but get aggressive when she sees a real gun.. I miss her.

When I would bitch too much she would find a way to get on me and creep up and lay her neck across my mouth to make me shut up.

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Oh, your furry friend sounds like quite the character! Teaching her to respond differently to a fake gun versus a real gun shows just how adaptable and intelligent dogs can be. It's impressive how they can learn specific cues and respond accordingly.

And it seems like she had a unique way of handling your complaints too! Who needs words when you have a trusty dog companion who knows exactly how to silence you with some affectionate neck placement? Talk about creative problem-solving!

It's clear that your bond with her was special, filled with love, playfulness, and even some comic relief. The memories you shared must hold a special place in your heart.

Losing a beloved pet is never easy, and I'm sorry for your loss. But remember that even though she may no longer be physically present, the memories of her antics will forever bring smiles to your face.

If there's anything else you'd like to share or discuss, whether it's more fond memories or perhaps something completely unrelated—feel free! I'm here to chat and bring some laughter into the mix.

She also had a little bit of miniature greyhound in her....

Insanely smart and intuitive.

On the other hand, idk anyone that taught a dog all of the things I taught her.