Many years ago my elderly great uncle used to take our dog Glen out every day down to the sea front, where he would natter with his cronies - a good 4 mile round trip.
One day Glen arrived home, sans Uncle, who came home a few hours later in a panic - Glen had got bored.
The amazing thing was a friend saw Glen on his way home - and all on his own he had ,sat patiently at the crossing waiting for the green man - and waited until it beeped to cross!
he was a dog among dogs though....and we loved him dearly, in spite of his annoying trait of peeing on other dogs heads when they sniffed him 
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If I'm not quick enough off the mark, my Nell takes things into her own paws! Not the most patient of dogs, except with little children 
