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Guy Can’t Keep A Straight Face After His Methodical Revenge On MIL Works Better Than Expected
Happy corgi dog with tongue out, symbolizing MIL runs to the priest after son-in-lawu2019s revenge story.
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Guy Can’t Keep A Straight Face After His Methodical Revenge On MIL Works Better Than Expected

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Dogs have been humans’ best friends for thousands of years, and over that time, we have learned how to train them to do remarkable things. From basic obedience to complex tasks, we’ve bred canines to go above and beyond for us, and in response, we shower them with snacks and scratches.

Reddit user Kubrador recently shared a confession on r/OffMyChest that shows just how specific those commands can get. The man’s corgi can now “activate” when a very particular person enters the room: his mother-in-law.

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    Corgis are affectionate and intelligent dogs

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    And this guy has taught his how to shoo away his mother-in-law

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    Image credits: marevgenna1985 / Envato (not the actual photo)

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    Dogs really do smell people more than they see or hear us

    Image credits: Joshua McLaughlin / Unsplash (not the actual photo)

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    Psychologist Daniel Marston, Ph.D., who has over three decades of clinical experience, says, “Smell (or ‘olfaction’ in the animal research world) plays a major role in how dogs recognize others. They recognize other dogs, and determine which are familiar and safe, through smell. Dogs also recognize members of other species through smell. This is another way that they can identify who is safe and who might be a danger. They even recognize dog toys and other objects through smell.”

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    In one study, researcher Alexandra Horowitz set out to determine whether dogs recognize familiar people primarily through scent, independent of visual or auditory cues. To isolate it from other senses, the experiment was designed so the people themselves were not physically present during testing.

    Dog owners were first given brand-new T-shirts and asked to wear them overnight, allowing the fabric to absorb their natural scent. Each shirt was then sealed in a clean container to prevent contamination.

    Shirts worn by unfamiliar people were prepared the same way.

    Image credits: Roberto Nickson / Unsplash (not the actual photo)

    During the experiment, dogs were brought into a testing room where multiple containers were placed, each holding a different T-shirt. Using verbal prompts and attention-getting cues, the researcher encouraged the dogs to locate something familiar. The dogs consistently approached and spent more time investigating the containers holding their owner’s scent compared to those with unfamiliar scents. And since the owners were not present, the dogs could not rely on sight, sound, or movement—only smell.

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    Importantly, dogs included in the study had not been trained to suppress sniffing behaviors, ensuring natural olfactory use. The results showed that dogs could reliably discriminate their owner’s odor from others, demonstrating that scent alone is sufficient for recognition and serves as a primary source of information for dogs.

    “People who have dogs in their homes would be wise to recognize just how essential smell is for their companions,” Marston explains. “Taking care of dogs means helping to care for their sense of smell in addition to the other things they need. So owners should think twice about how much they train dogs from not relying on smell. I know that some things dogs do when they smell people or objects can be embarrassing or problematic (like dogs getting in between you and another person so they can smell the person). But it is important for dogs to rely on smell and interfering with that can be problematic for them.”

    Sounds like our Redditor really tapped into his pet’s nose’s full potential.

    People were quite impressed with the dog’s new skill set

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    Otto Katz
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    How did wife not get suspicious about perfume smell in the house?

    Binky Melnik
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Because it wasn’t in the house but rather the barn, or garage, or the woods, prolly.

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    Rika
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My mom's (tiny) dog wasn't trained for it but somehow sensed and hated JWs: it'd start growling and barking as soon as they knocked on the door and go crazy trying to jump at them from my mom's arms while she talked to them. The JWs were actually freaked out and talking about demonic possession. My mom entertained them saying she did notice the dog was uncomfortable around churches and stuff like that. In the end, the JWs spread the word among their preachers to avoid her house whenever they were in the neighborhood. The dog sure got princess treatment for scaring them off!

    Gen X Feral
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    She could make a pretty penny renting that dog out 🤣😂🤣

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    UnclePanda
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    1 month ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    In college, roommate Jerry asked if we'd watch his dog for the first week of summer. We said sure and he left $50 for food. Then he didn't come back, week after week, all summer long. Over the summer, 'somebody' decided we'd rename "Mac" to "Fellini" and you had to draw it out in a long cheesy Italian accent. Jerry came back at the end of the summer and was royally pisssed but eventually joined the rest of us in the dog's new name. It was always a hoot to lean out the door and shout, FELLINI! like an enamored movie critic.

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    Otto Katz
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    How did wife not get suspicious about perfume smell in the house?

    Binky Melnik
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Because it wasn’t in the house but rather the barn, or garage, or the woods, prolly.

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    Rika
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My mom's (tiny) dog wasn't trained for it but somehow sensed and hated JWs: it'd start growling and barking as soon as they knocked on the door and go crazy trying to jump at them from my mom's arms while she talked to them. The JWs were actually freaked out and talking about demonic possession. My mom entertained them saying she did notice the dog was uncomfortable around churches and stuff like that. In the end, the JWs spread the word among their preachers to avoid her house whenever they were in the neighborhood. The dog sure got princess treatment for scaring them off!

    Gen X Feral
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    She could make a pretty penny renting that dog out 🤣😂🤣

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    UnclePanda
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    1 month ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    In college, roommate Jerry asked if we'd watch his dog for the first week of summer. We said sure and he left $50 for food. Then he didn't come back, week after week, all summer long. Over the summer, 'somebody' decided we'd rename "Mac" to "Fellini" and you had to draw it out in a long cheesy Italian accent. Jerry came back at the end of the summer and was royally pisssed but eventually joined the rest of us in the dog's new name. It was always a hoot to lean out the door and shout, FELLINI! like an enamored movie critic.

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