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  1. The dog was in on the game from the beginning…they’ve played this game before…a lot.

  2. Your best friend comforts you. What is surprising or shocking about this? My best friend Romeo, the Gordon Setter which is mostly black (and make note Muslims about your prophets’ beliefes about black) is that Romeo is not Satan.

  3. The man who cried dog.

    Personally, I don’t think emotionally manipulating the pets is a good idea in the long term but the dog seems okay with it.

  4. Islam teaches that black dogs are Satan. I am happy to wait for the protests to destroy them.

  5. Oh good Lord…someone else with too much spare time on their hands & too easy access to the internet.
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    A dog that trainable should be taken into a nursing home or a children’s rehab ward where the residents need a friendly well-behaved furry visitor from time to time.

  6. when I was a kid I had a rabbit, a turtle, and a guinea pig as pets. But only m dog would be sitting in the cell next to me saying, “That was fun, let’s do it again.” And put his paw on my arm.

  7. Mike K, dogs don’t do well if you don’t understand them. They don’t do well by themselves. They’re pack animals. It’s easier to keep two dogs. My Romeo was an easy dog to keep until I tearfully put down his girl friend. Then he tore up my couch. And he wasn’t angry at me. All he knew was he was alone.

    I still have the couch. A reminder. Never, ever, get angry at your dog.

  8. Retrievers are fabulous dogs.

    But can one pull a stunt like that with say a pit bull? A rottweiler? A ridgeback? An amstaff?

    Maybe this guy should direct a sequel….

  9. On 9/11, my recently adopted mixed breed dog, who guarded her toys and tennis balls jealously, brought them to me, one by one, as I sat crying, watching the towers fall. Then she sat by my side for the balance of the day.

  10. Robert Sendler’s right. It looked to me like a well-trained dog and a well-rehearsed act right from the beginning.

    Which is good, if that’s how it really was. Means I can enjoy watching the dog guilt-free.

    I also noticed that the guy begins the act with an imitation dog-howl. :>))

  11. Barry Meislin on March 6, 2019 at 8:03 pm at 8:03 pm said:
    Retrievers are fabulous dogs.

    But can one pull a stunt like that with say a pit bull? A rottweiler? A ridgeback? An amstaff?
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    Absolutely. My ex has a 90 lb. American Pit Bull Terrier as a lap dog.

    The dog in the video is a Great Pyrenees.

    “The Great Pyrenees is a large, thickly coated, and immensely powerful working dog bred to deter sheep-stealing wolves and other predators on snowy mountaintops. Pyrs today are mellow companions and vigilant guardians of home and family.”

    https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/great-pyrenees/

    Ours was named Gypsy.

  12. With a Ridgeback??? Most definitely. We had Rhodesian Ridgebacks when our kids were small until they were grown. Ridgebacks were bred, in part, to be Inside-the-house guard dogs. They were great with the kids and their friends, and with visitors, but when my wife had to deal with unsavory types at the door, were ready to protect her against those who might be a threat. They are definitely hounds–don’t let them off lead in public–but, wow: as family dogs, unbeatable.

    We now have Tibetan Spaniels (“the small dog for big dog people”), with our kids grown and out. They are good with the grand-kids (toddlers), knowing when to leave and when to “put up with it”.

    Then again, I daresay that most dog breeds work well if properly raised.

  13. This is a sham and I also believe there was something behind his ears that made the dog lick them.

    When I was a girl and sat on the back step crying, my German Shepherd-Collie mix would sit next to me close enough to touch. She was there and waited until I was ready to throw the tennis ball again. I still miss her friendship and goodness.

  14. Again, cats are more effective with this sort of thing. And subtler. And impossible to con.

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