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 Post subject: On Duty and Persistant
 New post Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 11:36 am 
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 Post subject: Baby-Tender Service Dogs
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Awwwwww! You are really underscoring the "cute" factor! A baby and a dog in the same video?!

Reminds me of Nana in Peter Pan, and why dogs can be such good baby-tenders. heck, if a service dog can be trained to retrieve objects from the floor and put things in the trash, they can certainly be trained to retrieve things babies drop and put them back in the high chair or playpen or toy box. And they will do it obsessively! Same with closing drawers, closing cabinets, etc. How cool! Someone needs to stake out a niche as a "baby-tender service dog" trainer! If I were a bit younger, I might just consider it. Newfoundlands and Labs come into mind as possibilities...

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 Post subject: Re: Baby-Tender Service Dogs
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turtlemom wrote:
Awwwwww! You are really underscoring the "cute" factor! A baby and a dog in the same video?!

Reminds me of Nana in Peter Pan, and why dogs can be such good baby-tenders. heck, if a service dog can be trained to retrieve objects from the floor and put things in the trash, they can certainly be trained to retrieve things babies drop and put them back in the high chair or playpen or toy box. And they will do it obsessively! Same with closing drawers, closing cabinets, etc. How cool! Someone needs to stake out a niche as a "baby-tender service dog" trainer! If I were a bit younger, I might just consider it. Newfoundlands and Labs come into mind as possibilities...


I really laughed and laughed when I saw this ! Baby-Tender service dog.............Now THAT would be interesting!

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Too freaking cute! What a good dog!

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A friend of mind that's blind has a baby and she taught her guide to do just that. Pick up after the child or alert mom about it. So I could see this being taught! Just another task. LOL...

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