Do you carry your dog?

Discussion in 'Dog Chat' started by Jessi, Mar 29, 2012.

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    Jessi Well-Known Member

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    If it's a little dog, it makes sense that you could scoop it up like a cat and lug it around if you wanted to. Anything larger, though, and it might be a little awkward like the picture above, lol.
     
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    King Browny Well-Known Member

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    But I think it’s cute especially when it’s being carried like a child. I can’t carry my old dogs like that though. They are quite heavy. I could only lift them for a while like when I have to cross them over a wet ground or lift them up to a higher position like one time during this super typhoon and our place was flooded, I have to lift them up at the top of a cabinet and still with the help of my brother.
     
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    That was cute. ;)
    Yes I still carry our dog to make him feel he was loved specially when its bath time already. LOL
    Although is was less frequent compared before that he was just a puppy.
     
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    Aww, look at the expression on its face. It's just a baby. Maybe a bit over-grown but nevertheless a baby. Which reminds of Candy. Even when she is full-grown she is not averse to being carried. She loves being carried in quite the same way as the baby in the picture.
     
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    This seriously reminds me of the super typhoon we experienced 2 years ago. My brother-in-law had to literally toss the dog on the roof because the water was getting too high that even the tree trunks were flooded.

    Yes, I do. All my dogs aren't that heavy, not a single one of them is heavier than 10kg. Had they been so, I bet I wouldn't be able to bring them to the bathroom to give them baths. Dragging is such a tedious task because they have pretty good neck strength- especially with all the leash pulling they've been practicing when we go out for walks.
     
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