They know 'no' and flick their back legs or sideways binky away from me when they know they are doing something they shouldn't.
Lola was digging a piece of carpet so I said no, she ran off, returned, did it again, I said no, she ran off, returned, did it again, and after a few more times she returned to it, looked at me to see my reaction before she did anything, shook her head and ran off without digging. I am convinced she had learnt that going there would earn a no, and ran off thinking the no was coming! The look on her face was just like a toddler when they know they are about to do something naughty.
She also knows come here, which I say in a baby high pitched voice, so I think she thinks that is her name :lol: I don't think the others know their names, or any words apart from no.
I miss my bridge bun Chester who responded to whistles. He would come bounding out from wherever he was playing to come to me when I whistled him. He could be upstairs and I'd whistle and hear him bounding down the stairs and run in to the living room straight to me