Gmork - 2014-10-15
-1 for dumb name
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il fiore bel - 2014-10-15 Don't be hard on yourself, your name is plenty special.
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Boomer The Dog - 2014-10-15
There was an American Eskimo Dog in my neighborhood who would do that motion with her front paws, and her owners called it doing the 'bicycle'. I had an Eskie too, but he never did it. Wonderful Spitzes..
Boomer
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jangbones - 2014-10-15
My shy, aloof dog cried when I came home last night. I was away for 36 hours.
Why are dogs so awesome?
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ashtar. - 2014-10-15
I humbly submit this proposal for deliberation to the Poetv High Council: could we please have descriptive/funny titles in english for foreign videos? If I see 飼い主にすがりつ 12367;柴犬い in the Also Liked list or something, I'm not going to know what it's about and I won't want to watch it.
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il fiore bel - 2014-10-15 I copied the English part with it, but once I hit 'submit' it decided it was too good for western alphabets.
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cognitivedissonance - 2014-10-15
My yorkie/dachsund does this, but only when I tell him to stay. He gets sit, he gets roll over, but he somehow thinks stay is "stand on my back legs and wave my paws around".
He also likes to hide food in blankets, run around the house, forget where the food is, and then go on hunts for his hidden snacks. No blanket is safe from this. I'll go to bed and find pieces of kibble under the covers.
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magnesium - 2014-10-15
I feel like I have seen videos here of cats doing this. They were also Japanese.
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il fiore bel - 2014-10-15 http://www.poetv.com/video.php?vid=72195
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Robin Kestrel - 2014-10-16
This is what happens when you put a cat's brain in a dog's body.
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