Chatting to our dogs whilst out and about

Do you ? I do , and I`m guessing most of you do too , I don't even think about it ! This afternoon, walking the small one , she had stopped to investigate a clump of grass, like they do and I waited patiently for her , no use calling her away as she wont hear me and I keep the whistle for more important things ! Eventually , she had enough and ran to me, whereupon I smiled at her ( she likes that ) and said , What a good girl Nelly ! Now ok , chances are she cant hear a thing , but she does know when I`m happy with her , and I always used to chat away to Sam .
At the same time , two men dressed in suits ( odd in itself in the middle of a wood ) were about to cross my path and as they did , I heard one remark, in a loud voice " Fancy talking to your Dog " to which I replied " Better than talking out of your bum" only I didn't say bum !
 

HAH

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Devon, UK
All the time, and he listens. When we're on a walk I'll often tell him where we're going next ("this way!") or say 'mmm, does that smell nice? Oh well DONE for leaving it!' etc. :) And OH generally natters if they're by themselves, I'll regularly hear a 'what a good boy, yes, lovely cuddles, oof - you're getting heavy' etc.

You sound unfortunate with your oddball dog sceptics, quick and highly appropriate response tho' ;)
 
I always say good boy and he smiles but I said it to a patient the other week. Just the same "oh good boy". Patient looked at me oddly he he he. I smiled it away with my general quirkiness. Some times my inner dialogue escapes I say very inappropriate things it's lucky I have a dog with me. I can pretend it's the dog I'm chatting too.
 

Joy

Location
East Sussex
Yes, I chat away to Molly and having taught four and five year olds for years I tend to use that voice. Today at the river, Molly playing with possibly her favourite item, a plastic bottle - 'If you bite the lid off your bottle it's going to fill up with water and sink.' And when the inevitable happened - 'Never mind we'll find another one at home.'
 
I always chat to Stanley, he answers me too ;) I definitely know what he's trying to say anyway!

I heard someone laughing the other morning on our walk as I was saying "we best get back home, mummy has to go to work to keep you in the life you're accustomed to" and a man was just stood laughing at me :sneaky:
 
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