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This isn't a dog... it's a weapon (Original Post) catbyte Jun 2025 OP
Thank you very much catbyte. debm55 Jun 2025 #1
Loved this video! karin_sj Jun 2025 #2
So do I! I have watched it a couple of times on TIkTok. I am not altogether sure it isn't more than one dog yellowdogintexas Jun 2025 #9
Whoa! Delphinus Jun 2025 #3
Catbyte Duncanpup Jun 2025 #4
OMG. That would be scary having a dog so much smarter and capable than me of everything. erronis Jun 2025 #5
OMG, snot Jun 2025 #6
LOL burrowowl Jun 2025 #7
That dog belongs working on a farm or ranch with plenty of room to run. Not crated up Ziggysmom Jun 2025 #8

yellowdogintexas

(23,477 posts)
9. So do I! I have watched it a couple of times on TIkTok. I am not altogether sure it isn't more than one dog
Sun Jun 29, 2025, 05:26 PM
Jun 2025

The one playing in the grass at the end is referred to as a 'she' and a few of the pictures refer to the dog as "Bro". Also the muzzles are not the same color.

Either way, those dogs are awesome athletes. The zoomie scene is hilarious.

erronis

(21,446 posts)
5. OMG. That would be scary having a dog so much smarter and capable than me of everything.
Sun Jun 29, 2025, 12:27 PM
Jun 2025

Ziggysmom

(3,917 posts)
8. That dog belongs working on a farm or ranch with plenty of room to run. Not crated up
Sun Jun 29, 2025, 04:59 PM
Jun 2025

as a suburban status symbol. You can see how he is craving stimulation; he needs a job to do. He is like an athlete and appears miserable without an energetic lifestyle. He’d love have a life of structure and the once or twice a day walk just doesn’t cut it for this breed.

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