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12 Comments
antsays...*cute *pets
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SDGundamXsays...Pretty much identical to what happens in my home at bath time for my two-year old.
Xaielaosays...My kitten says no when she's playing. It's more of a 'mo' but people laugh.
Quboidsays...It's cute, but it would be for everyone's benefit if that dog was more disciplined. I'm not sure the dog was too far from nipping the guy at around the minute mark.
shatterdrosesays...Um, I'm not sure what you're seeing. But that dog never once made any gesture or posture that would indicate he/she was at any point in time going to make any attempt to harm anything or anyone. Just because a dog shows it's teeth doesn't mean it's going to bite you . . . well, hard. Dogs do understand play just fine.
It's cute, but it would be for everyone's benefit if that dog was more disciplined. I'm not sure the dog was too far from nipping the guy at around the minute mark.
aimpointsays...They should have told him it was PEANUT BUTTER KENNEL TIME!!!
Quboidsays...I thought it was getting a bit annoyed and could have had a quick bite at the owner.
If the dog understood play fine, it would understand that an order is not a time to play.
Um, I'm not sure what you're seeing. But that dog never once made any gesture or posture that would indicate he/she was at any point in time going to make any attempt to harm anything or anyone. Just because a dog shows it's teeth doesn't mean it's going to bite you . . . well, hard. Dogs do understand play just fine.
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