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Missing dog returns home in the middle of the night and rings family’s doorbell

Well…looks like dogs now understand how doorbells operate.

When their doorbell rang in the middle of the night, a couple in South Carolina who were anxious about their lost dog were startled. They were even more surprised to see that their beloved pet had not only come home, but had also learned how to operate the electronic gadget.

Mary Lynn Whitacre spoke with Fox News and explained that her dog Rajah got spooked by fireworks and escaped from their backyard in Greenville.

She explained that since the dog is such a fast runner, she and her husband had no idea where Rajah was or how far away she could have gotten. For seven hours, the worried couple searched for the dog but could not find her.

“Ryan and I were freaking out and we felt really helpless,” she said.

Then, around 3:00 a.m., Rajah walked up to the house’s front porch and rang the doorbell with her nose. “It was the longest seven hours of my life,” Whitacre said.

"She had thorns on her and seemed to have rolled in ****," Lynn explained. "So, it seems like she had a great time."
(Photo: foxnews.com)

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