The value of Talking Taco Bell dogs, particularly the plush toy versions released during the late 1990s and early 2000s, can vary widely based on condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, they can range from $15 to over $100 on resale markets, with mint-condition items or those still in packaging fetching higher prices. Some unique promotional items or collectibles associated with the Taco Bell dog may be worth even more.
The Taco Bell Chihuahua is a girl. The dog's name is Gidget and has also appeared in the movie, Legally Blonde.
Glen W. Bell (1923-2010)At the time of his death on January 16, 2010, the 86-year-old founder of Taco Bell lived in Rancho Santa Fe, California. Taco Bell was his fourth involvement with selling Mexican food, and it first began in 1962. Bell is credited as the inventor of the pre-fried hard shell taco for fast food sales, at his Bell's Hamburgers and Hot Dogs in 1951.
Yes i certainly am talking about dogs. Dogs are my favorite animal. Dogs are awesome kind a generally obedient.
Well, I got all of them and I have 11. I don't think any are missing. I have had to put them behind glass as one of the cats considers his sole duty in life to knock them off the shelf!
There were a few of them. The one named Gidget was born Feb. 7, 1994 and died July 21, 2009 in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 15. I would assume it was from old age. For dogs, 15 is a ripe old age, even for small dogs that typically live longer than the bigger dogs.
yes our dog loves them and never got sick from it
They are communicating to the other dogs in their way of talking.
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Pavlov would ring a bell then afterward bring meat out for the dogs at which point they would salivate then he would give them the meat and they would eat it. Eventually, Pavlov would ring the bell, then the dogs would salivate because they expected the meat but Pavlov would not bring out the meat. This was called 'classical conditioning'.
The term that defines the dogs' salivation in response to only the ringing of the bell is "conditioned response." This means that the dogs have learned to associate the bell with food, leading to salivation even when food is not present.
Pavlov's dogs are the most well-known examples of associative learning. Whenever Pavlov fed the dogs, he would ring a bell, so eventually when the bell rang the dogs expected food.
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