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Squirrel Trolls Dog

rychan says...

Is it a European red squirrel? I thought those were smallish, and this squirrel looks quite large, like a Fox squirrel. But I guess it's just a very small dog which makes the squirrel look large.

He only wanted some bacon!

dannym3141 says...

Small dog barking loud.

I remember some lad doing this in a pub a long time ago. Decided he didn't like a friend of mine so started putting up a really loud and kinetic "front". My friend, skinny guy, just sat there - completely relaxed - laughing at him and poking holes, poking fun in every fresh yelled insult/threat the guy came out with.

Then the little shit said "i'm going outside and you better follow me", left and let the tyres down on MY bike. Then legged it when i went out after him.

What it isn't

sme4r says...

I was totally pumped about this commecial, until the small dog comment at the end... the very end. SO WHAT if I have a dog with climate needs?!!?!? Am I less of a man for it? I still want the car.

Cop Shoots Dog In The Head While Restrained On A Leash

Porksandwich says...

The dogs my parents have bark and growl at people all the time when they pass by on the street. Sometimes they'll even bark at me when I pull up into the driveway until they hear my voice or I get close enough for them to recognize me. That's a big reason why a lot of people have dogs, to let them know when strangers are around whether it be by barking, growling, or running around all excited. Which by this article, two of those are acts of aggression (there's a difference between growling/barking as a warning or alert and growling/barking as imminent attack on every dog I've ever seen) and running around excited is often construed as aggressive as well...especially if your dog is fairly big. Most small dogs bark/growl and run around, and I haven't seen too videos of them being shot... Which is draws some parallels when it comes to people. Big, scary looking guys are assumed to be aggressive while small men and women are not seen in the same light when it comes to first impressions, even had lawyers address it to my brother when he was younger. He said being a big guy brought up on any kind of violence/aggressive charge means you're more likely to be punished whether you were the aggressor or not.

Unless this dog physically harmed or attempted to physically harm a person or a pet....that dog did not deserve to be shot as it was under control. Barking and growling is just a warning that your ass needs to stay off that dogs property...and most dogs have a pretty good sense of where their territory ends when it comes to households.

Cop Shoots Dog In The Head While Restrained On A Leash

EmptyFriend says...

only way i could see this being justified is if this dog had just attacked someone, and was going to be put down anyways. from things i've read, a bullet to the brain can be a lot better than how some shelters put dogs down (heart sticking, etc).

side note:
at an apartment complex i lived at years ago, one of the trashier neighbors for some reason was keeping a "friend's" pit bull (while i like pit bulls, they were not allowed in the complex) and they had it out in the complex off leash and it attacked a small dog. the small dog owner didn't speak english, and the pit bull caretaker was screaming "someone get a knife, we gotta kill it!". it was all kinds of fucked up....
eventually the dog let go, and was put down the next day.

The dog wants in!

Payback says...

>> ^bamdrew:
if jack russell terriers came packaged with thousands of dollars, I would still pass


Oh man, you don't know what you're missing. The Jack Russell Terrorist is the only real "guy" small dog. They have all the attitude of the large "guy" breeds, with smaller shits. Well, maybe not THAT much smaller, but still...

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Excited Pug Ruins Kodak Moment

vairetube says...

#1 All small dogs pee as a sign of submission

#2 This guy obviously realizes it went in his mouth, and his reaction of disgust is real. (ie huffing out without trying to breathe in more, lack of creative swearing..)

#3 Is dog urine sterile? Maybe it really tasted bad.

#4 He drops the dog, because he considers it property if only on a subconscious level. He obviously cares about being a buff meathead.

#5 Lucky did all the analysis needed.

#6 You read this far?

Alien dog - Not Cute At All

10061 says...

My poodle does the same thing when you tease him. He doesn't bite actually because he knows he will get punished but he tries to act all tough and angry but in reality he is afraid of everything, even flies - im not joking. He is afraid of flies, not speaking about, birds, cats and other small dogs. Yep, dogs are weird.

Fearless tiny puppy!

bellman says...

I'm not sure that's a puppy. I think it may be a fully grown small dog, a Chihuahua mix of some kind if I had to guess from the sound and size. Note that the Shepherd is on his back with his belly showing almost the entire time -- a sign of submissive play. The tiny dog knows he's in no danger and in any event he's the alpha of the two. Sounds like the owners know it too. Great video!

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Transplanting the Human Head

schmawy says...

Please DO NOT view the below perversion of science unless you can remain "unsentimental". It is the result of work by Vladimir Demikhov in 1954, on dogs. It is the upper body of a small dog grafted onto the shoulders of a larger dog. I can recognize that there may have been made advances in vascular surgery but just because you can, doesn't mean you should. In this case it's two dog brains and therefore two dog 'souls'.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_AHPF7hnTM
^WARNING VIEWER DISCRESSION^

Dghandi has an interesting point though. Better to be a paraplegic and alive? Maybe, but it's the brain stem that runs the ticker, so all that would have to be connected. Maybe some day.

Transplanting the Human Head

schmawy says...

My approval means nothing, but no, I don't. Of course it can be done. You could probably keep a head alive with a machine. It was done with dogs in the Soviet union by a doctor named Demikhov, who grafted the head of a small dog onto the shoulders of a big dog. There's video of this poor animal{s} walking around.

But like Snoozedoctor says, they're not color coded. It'd be like cutting through a T1 internet line x 1020 and trying to reconnect it with bulldozer. Or something.



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