Is this the happiest dog in the world??? | |
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cosmicgypsy User ID: 68929326 United States 12/09/2016 12:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How did he even figure out to do something like that? You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete. -Buckminster Fuller ...I adapt to the unknown, under wandering stars I've grown, by myself, but not alone... [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
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January Wolves User ID: 68853384 United States 12/09/2016 01:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I love "happy" dogs like that! Used to have one that did the craziest things - he was half retriever and half Newfie. One day while we were gone he got into our garage where I had boxes & boxes of yarn. He took them out and somehow figured how to snag the ends on a tree and then proceeded to ziz-zag the yarn around all the trees around our house. What a mess to clean up - I estimated he had gotten to about a dozen skeins of yarn! Guess he got scared we would be mad when we got home at the mess so he also dragged all the branches that had fallen on ground to the end of drive-way gate where we would be entering and we couldn't get in! His barricade was around 4 ft tall and covered the total entrance! He was hiding when we got home but didn't get in trouble because we were laughing so hard! He also used to go through laundry baskets by dryer and try to put on our clothes! He was successful a couple of times. Got his head through the leg of some jockie underwear and then paraded around front room while we laughed at him. Even funnier was that we had company over who were shocked a dog would do something like that! Another time he managed to get his head through the neck of a t-shirt and paraded around. He's no longer with us but left us with a lot of funny stories about him and lots of laughs. Miss him and his sense of humor! Thanks, OP. 5-stars. Brought back a lot of happy memories. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 66895814 United States 12/09/2016 01:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I. taught my brothers dog to do something similar... He was off about fetching socks...as a command I would say get that stick and point. One day as a joke I pointed at a tree using that command...after a quizzical expression he proceeded to jump up and hang from a branch , shaking back and forth trying to break it. After a couple of times it was locked in |
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Shustah (OP) User ID: 73486819 United States 12/09/2016 04:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I love "happy" dogs like that! Used to have one that did the craziest things - he was half retriever and half Newfie. Quoting: January Wolves One day while we were gone he got into our garage where I had boxes & boxes of yarn. He took them out and somehow figured how to snag the ends on a tree and then proceeded to ziz-zag the yarn around all the trees around our house. What a mess to clean up - I estimated he had gotten to about a dozen skeins of yarn! Guess he got scared we would be mad when we got home at the mess so he also dragged all the branches that had fallen on ground to the end of drive-way gate where we would be entering and we couldn't get in! His barricade was around 4 ft tall and covered the total entrance! He was hiding when we got home but didn't get in trouble because we were laughing so hard! He also used to go through laundry baskets by dryer and try to put on our clothes! He was successful a couple of times. Got his head through the leg of some jockie underwear and then paraded around front room while we laughed at him. Even funnier was that we had company over who were shocked a dog would do something like that! Another time he managed to get his head through the neck of a t-shirt and paraded around. He's no longer with us but left us with a lot of funny stories about him and lots of laughs. Miss him and his sense of humor! Thanks, OP. 5-stars. Brought back a lot of happy memories. Thanks for sharing this cute story! |