Flat dog

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    Jessi Well-Known Member

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    Not just a flat dog, but one who likes being pushed down hills. Weee!
     
    Jessi, Dec 4, 2012
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    zararina Well-Known Member

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    It is really fun to slide. Lol
    The dog seems to enjoy it together with the owners. ;)
     
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    That is the oddest thing I've seen in a while. And, funny too! You never know what a dog is going to like. This one obviously loves sliding down the hillside.
     
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    That was cute to watch. It's funny how this dog knew to get on his stomach to slide down the hill. From the looks of it, he does enjoy doing this and wasn't the least bit afraid.
     
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    So cute! My Homer always become very flat when he really wants me to stroke him. It looks very funny, because he is almost lying on the floor and he is wagging his tail like crazy:D
     
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    He is a very cute dog, love his colors. I like how he just slid down the heel. He has such a cute little face. It looked like he was asleep when he slid down the heel.
     
    Kam4pups, Dec 7, 2012
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    This is what I call an effective sled dog! Looks like the huskies aren't the best breeds to work with on this type of terrain... Perhaps they should consider adding bulldogs in the equation. Maybe if Santa's sleigh is worn out, he could hire a pack of bulldogs to work for him.
     
    haopee, Dec 7, 2012
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