That play fight was an epic lolol. I had to watch the video again to concentrate on Parker . I too, have no idea what Parker meant by those presses. And Parker strangely did not reply to yr following confirmation questions . I say strangely, as Parker usually seems to try different approaches. To make sure [edit: her] communication is understood.
Perhaps it’s cause these weren’t the humans she was used to speaking with. Or because they weren’t getting what she was trying to say with a combo of body language and words?
Do you think Parker was worried that Bastion was hurt as he was being cuddled? I’m curious if that’s how you thought it was? Thank you. May you all please take care and stay safe. Louisa. 👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️🤩🤩🤩
I think Parker thought Bastian was being carried because he was hurt. I wonder if Parker was asking Mom to help or telling Mom to look at Emily helping Bastian. 🤔
Oh my gosh are you serious??? This is absolute nonsense. A dog literally presses a button and you added a bunch of commentary on top of that to make it seem like the dog was asking for help. Stop selling lies for clicks!
@@puppyparkerposey Just stop already! You and I both know is it’s bologna! You know exactly what you are doing. You and I both know the last thing that dog was trying to do was ask for help, let alone push a button to get the help it was not even asking for.
@@shanefox6016 how do you know that's a thing I know? cause it's actually not a thing I know... as she has been using buttons to communicate for almost three years now.
@@puppyparkerposey You know because this is trained behavior. It does not reveal dogs feelings and wants, needs, emotional state, etc. your dog is trained no different then my dog knows to go to the door when it needs to go outside. This whole trend is ridiculous.
@@shanefox6016 I think you don’t realize that you’re proving my point. I taught my dog that the outside button means outside in the same way that you can teach your dog to go to the door (or they can go to the door and know that gets them outside). Parker has learned the same associations with the other words on her board as well. Do you think that dogs don’t have feelings and wants?
The title of the video should be "Dogs engage in lengthy play fight while dog asks for help"
Accurate 🤣
That play fight was an epic lolol.
I had to watch the video again to concentrate on Parker .
I too, have no idea what Parker meant by those presses. And Parker strangely did not reply to yr following confirmation questions .
I say strangely, as Parker usually seems to try different approaches. To make sure [edit: her] communication is understood.
Perhaps it’s cause these weren’t the humans she was used to speaking with. Or because they weren’t getting what she was trying to say with a combo of body language and words?
Do you think Parker was worried that Bastion was hurt as he was being cuddled? I’m curious if that’s how you thought it was? Thank you. May you all please take care and stay safe. Louisa. 👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️🤩🤩🤩
I think she was concerned for bastian and perhaps thought she could help too!
I think Parker thought Bastian was being carried because he was hurt. I wonder if Parker was asking Mom to help or telling Mom to look at Emily helping Bastian. 🤔
Do Parker and Bastian have buttons with each other's names?
They don't but I've been wanting to add a button for some of her most visited talking dog friends!
Oh my gosh are you serious??? This is absolute nonsense. A dog literally presses a button and you added a bunch of commentary on top of that to make it seem like the dog was asking for help. Stop selling lies for clicks!
she pressed a very specific button(s) out of all the ones that she has to ask for help.
@@puppyparkerposey
Just stop already! You and I both know is it’s bologna! You know exactly what you are doing.
You and I both know the last thing that dog was trying to do was ask for help, let alone push a button to get the help it was not even asking for.
@@shanefox6016 how do you know that's a thing I know? cause it's actually not a thing I know... as she has been using buttons to communicate for almost three years now.
@@puppyparkerposey
You know because this is trained behavior.
It does not reveal dogs feelings and wants, needs, emotional state, etc.
your dog is trained no different then my dog knows to go to the door when it needs to go outside. This whole trend is ridiculous.
@@shanefox6016 I think you don’t realize that you’re proving my point. I taught my dog that the outside button means outside in the same way that you can teach your dog to go to the door (or they can go to the door and know that gets them outside). Parker has learned the same associations with the other words on her board as well. Do you think that dogs don’t have feelings and wants?