Question:

Smoke Detecter!?

What can I do to smoke in my basement without the smoke alarm going off. The place I smoke in has an alarm within 5 yards of where I stand. ARE THERE ANY TRICKS IN BYPASSING THE ALARM SO IT DOESN'T GO OFF?

Answer:

I have read that lifting the leg is just a learned trait. I have a male dog that does not lift, and it is simply because he has never been around a dog that does. If you also have a male dog, or a friend with a male dog who is around, your dog probably has seen the lifting taking place.
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