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For all you fools selecting cats over dogs,

"Endal was able to respond to over one hundred instructions[14] as well as a very large number ("hundreds") of signed commands.[15] He could retrieve items from supermarket shelves,[16] operate buttons and switches, and load and empty a washing machine.[17] He was able to put a card into an automated teller machine, including punching in Allen's PIN code,[10] retrieving the card when the process was complete and returning the card to a wallet.[18][19]

"When I couldn’t talk, he learned sign language – if I touched my head I wanted my hat, if I touched my face it was for the razor. He learned hundreds of commands in signing. Eventually one day, in this very silent world we lived in, I grunted. That was like an electric shock going through him, he was so excited. They said I’d never speak again, but Endal just dragged the speech out of me." Able Magazine.[15]

The above Able Magazine article continues by noting that "Over the years, Endal has learned to pull the plug out of the bath before going for help if Allen falls unconscious whilst bathing, and is able to put Allen in the recovery position, hit the emergency button on the telephone and summon help ... Endal has learned how to use cash and chip and pin machines, as well as helping out with the shopping, opening train doors, operating lifts, unloading the washing machine and more typical doggie skills like getting the paper."[15]"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endal

Yeah, that's right: ATM dog.



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