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Old 10-26-2011, 11:51 AM #1
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Cool On the Lighter Side....

A veterinary friend sent me this link:

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Check out the dog who plays ball with himself (yes, I've seen the ball launcher on Youtube) and the Dog Frisbee Championships.

Oh, what I'd give to be able to do that again!
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Ok that dog playing ball with himself was funny! ginnie
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I found it smart of the dog to be able to find a way to play with the ball on its own. I have never seen dogs running so fast on stairs. I guess the dog got accustomed to the stairs since it was a puppy.
No doubt. When I was a kid, I had a ball-o-holic dog who did something similar. We didn't have a lot of room to play inside the house in inclement weather, so I'd drop his ball down the basement stairs, and he'd run down and fetch it and bring it back up. He was good for 7-10 trips before he got this look on his face like, "You gotta be kidding!" and just stood at the top of the stairs panting with a kind of glassy stare.... Drop it down again, and it was like, "Ok, buddy... YOU go get it this time!" and he'd go lay down on his rug.

But outside, he'd chase that ball 'til he dropped. He was one of two ball-o-holics I've had. They're quite special.
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