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Dog Porn!He wants to try his car!!
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Dog Porn!He wants to try his car!!
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hmmmmm...not sure I like that term.Dog Porn!
Meant to be funnyhmmmmm...not sure I like that term.
Oh, totally knew that. We use things like truck porn and food porn, but those are inanimate objects. Dogs on the other hand...Meant to be funny
My Labrador liked it - but totally hear ya.Oh, totally knew that. We use things like truck porn and food porn, but those are inanimate objects. Dogs on the other hand...
Thor understood, no harmMy Labrador liked it - but totally hear ya.
Yellow labs are such amazing dogs!Meet Riley (female English yellow lab, 4.5 years old) and Comet (male English yellow lab, 5.5 years old). Comet is a discharged service dog. They love going for rides in the car (especially when ice cream might be involved), going for hikes, snuggling on the couch, and chasing after the occasional black bear and deer through the woods.
My wife and I call them our “in home therapy support dogs.”
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not sure I like this termPrincess Anne was speculating on a Quartermaster.
They truly are! I raised a yellow lab a few years ago to be a service dog, and it was really cool how quickly they would learn to do what you asked of them (amazing what some pieces of hotdog and/or cereal can do to motivate a lab). He was placed with his life-partner after 3 years of training, and some of the tasks he does for his partner is: unzip/pull-off jackets, open/close doors, press automatic door openers when in public, retrieves beer/other beverages from the refrigerator, and turns on/off light switches. Above all, they just have great personalities too.Yellow labs are such amazing dogs!
I've been brand loyal to labs for all my life - cannot say enough good things about them. Especially like the English (conforming labs) such wonderful and mellow dogsThey truly are! I raised a yellow lab a few years ago to be a service dog, and it was really cool how quickly they would learn to do what you asked of them (amazing what some pieces of hotdog and/or cereal can do to motivate a lab). He was placed with his life-partner after 3 years of training, and some of the tasks he does for his partner is: unzip/pull-off jackets, open/close doors, press automatic door openers when in public, retrieves beer/other beverages from the refrigerator, and turns on/off light switches. Above all, they just have great personalities too.