Why not train your best friend.
Why not train your best friend.
Saw that on my local morning news just before I went to bed. The dogs really seemed to be enjoying themselves.
I actually tried this with my cat a couple years ago, but every time he tried to heel/toe, he would get a couple rear claws stuck in the carpet, berkeleying up his ability to blip the throttle.
Little dude worked at it for awhile, but I guess he just got frustrated with it.
The last couple times I took him out to practice, he would just aim the car for the nearest fire hydrant and floor it.
I am curious if inbred dogs will prefer driving Cavaliers/Neons/Berettas, listening to Skynyrd, and doing burnouts.
I can't wait to pass a dog with a couple gold collars driving a 'Vette convertible...
Or a mullet-pup in a Trans-Am with a flaming Chihuahua on the hood.
I haven't yet figured out which breed will end up becoming the "flat-billers" of the canine world.
grafmiata wrote: I haven't yet figured out which breed will end up becoming the "flat-billers" of the canine world.
Pit bulls?
EvanB wrote:grafmiata wrote: I haven't yet figured out which breed will end up becoming the "flat-billers" of the canine world.Pit bulls?
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