When the women in #2 said, "Enunciate!" I was ready to jump up and bite her.
Video #2 just goes to show what some animals and people will do for a treat. ;)Personally, I dug the howling at the end of the first video.
GG: Yeah, that tripped me out! "No slurring..."'Drea: Also, in the first one, if you notice, the dog only responds when the woman says "I love you." Dude got nothin'!
And people claim that there's "an epidemic" of dog bites. I'm amazed that more dogs don't kill people in their beds, not just bite them every once in a while!
where did this come from?
The dog only responds when the woman says "I love you." Dude got nothin'!Well, they say that a dog always has a good understanding who the leader of the pack is...
where did this come from?Come from? kj, YouTube is filled with husky owners showing off their so-called talking dogs.
really ubm? never ran across any.
When the women in #2 said, "Enunciate!" I was ready to jump up and bite her.
ReplyDeleteVideo #2 just goes to show what some animals and people will do for a treat. ;)
ReplyDeletePersonally, I dug the howling at the end of the first video.
GG: Yeah, that tripped me out! "No slurring..."
ReplyDelete'Drea: Also, in the first one, if you notice, the dog only responds when the woman says "I love you." Dude got nothin'!
And people claim that there's "an epidemic" of dog bites. I'm amazed that more dogs don't kill people in their beds, not just bite them every once in a while!
ReplyDeletewhere did this come from?
ReplyDeleteThe dog only responds when the woman says "I love you." Dude got nothin'!
ReplyDeleteWell, they say that a dog always has a good understanding who the leader of the pack is...
where did this come from?
ReplyDeleteCome from? kj, YouTube is filled with husky owners showing off their so-called talking dogs.
really ubm? never ran across any.
ReplyDelete