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squirmingitch Veteran

This dog knows what he wants

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ravenwoodglass Mentor

:lol::lol::lol:

Thanks for sharing.

elye Community Regular
:lol::lol: Fantastic! Bullies aren't known for their brains, but these guys are pretty sharp!
IrishHeart Veteran

I so Love his determination!! Thanks for sharing!! :lol:

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

I so Love his determination!! Thanks for sharing!! :lol:

I so 'love' the woman filming who kept saying no and doing nothing... Hello?

I just might have to track that awesome little doggy down.....

squirmingitch Veteran

I so 'love' the woman filming who kept saying no and doing nothing... Hello?

I just might have to track that awesome little doggy down.....

She was really being the calm, confident leader right?ohmy.gif Cesar needs to train her.laugh.gif

IrishHeart Veteran

let's face it---she was letting him do it so she could film it. :rolleyes: (like those dipsticks who let their kids drive off

diving boards with dirt bikes for "funniest videos" --morons)

I should hope she doesn't let this happen every day.

Otherwise, we WILL have to do a doggy intervention. :)


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squirmingitch Veteran

let's face it---she was letting him do it so she could film it. :rolleyes: (like those dipsticks who let their kids drive off

diving boards with dirt bikes for "funniest videos" --morons)

I should hope she doesn't let this happen every day.

Otherwise, we WILL have to do a doggy intervention. :)

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sora Community Regular

Sooo funny, I have tears in my eyes.

At least he got all the water out first. :)

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bdw062590 Newbie
:P :P :P :P :P
knowerfe Newbie

really smart. he knows what he wants

mushroom Proficient

really smart. he knows what he wants

Yeah, but he didn't get it, did he? Well, only half and I don't think it was the half he wanted. :lol: Pretty funny :D

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