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Doing himself. He gets his head right down inbetween his legs and gets going with himself, when hes done he chases his tail. Hes been fixed for years. Hes 13. He will do this upto 3 times a day. Is this odd or do i just have a very "happy" dog?
BTW its an austrailian sheppard
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Us Australians are a naughty bunch of critters!!
hahaha just kidding - the bright side is that footage may very well win a funniest home video competition? |
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that is true it may just win. I couldnt tell you how many people crack up at it when they come over and my dogs doin himself. I gets funny when he starts doin it and gets so excited he runs into the tv stand or couch and he just looks at you like "man i got to start all over i was so close" He has that look, But than again its kind of gross when your eating a nice dinner and he starts in on it.
I cant seem to find any other dog owner that ther dog does this as much as mine does.
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