90 seconds of Fun with Fido, or is it?

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    SweetBeast Well-Known Member

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    I guess it's in the eye of those "victims" of Fido Frivoloty!

     
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    claudine Well-Known Member

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    This is such a funny video! The poodle who were trying to catch a ball made me laugh, it was very cute. The dog who bit this poor boy's nose was acting exactly like my Homer:p
    But I don't understand why anybody would skydive with a dog? Poor thing, I'm sure he was terrified:(
     
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    Jessi Well-Known Member

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    Lmao at some of those!

    The guy at 1:06....he so deserved that. Meanie.

    And the dog might actually enjoy skydiving. Some dogs love doing whatever their owners enjoy. The first time was probably scary, but it might be like hanging out the window with the wind blowing in his face.
     
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    MakingCents Well-Known Member

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    The dog doesn't look to be upset about the skydiving. Still, I would worry somehow the dog would get out of his harness or something...
     
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    Great video! The one of the boy getting dragged by his underwear by the dog is hilarious! :D
     
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    You might be right about skydiving, maybe I worry without any reason. It's definitely true my Homer isn't scared of heights at all, in fact he likes to sit as high as possible because this way he feels bigger:p . I wonder if he would enjoy skydiving:eek:
     
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    Jessi Well-Known Member

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    I'm sure they have a full body harness on the dog and then that's strapped in. I wouldn't worry at all about the possibility of getting out. Even if he panicked and struggled, there would be no where for him to go.
     
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    claudine Well-Known Member

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    I wouldn't worry he could get out of his harness but I would be very worried about the landing. I'm not an expert but I'm pretty sure you fall down when you land - I would be scared I could fall down on a dog and hurt him:(
     
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    Ah yes, some people do indeed fall down when they are trying to land. People who have been doing it a long time, rarely do, though. And I'm sure they would only take their dog with them after having already gone themselves lots of time....and probably only when conditions are perfect, too. That's a legit concern, though, and would definitely deter me from wanting to do it even more.
     
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    MakingCents Well-Known Member

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    My dog weighs almost as much as me. If I took him skydiving I"d be worried that HE would fall on ME! ;)
     
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