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GAME PUPPY

Discussion in 'Photography, Artwork & Videos' started by Paluma, May 31, 2016.

  1. wicked13

    wicked13 CH Dog

    Lol dog gots to learn to grip it's not gonna hold on like that out the womb and it is a video so editing is possible when the little fucker sky rockets off in the wrong direction just gota redo the shot
     
  2. BOTP Kennels

    BOTP Kennels Big Dog

    Nice pup..I play with my pups rough..maybe not as rough as this guy but u gotta be careful after they loose there puppy teeth and the adult teeth are growing bc they will fall right out..it's his pup tho.. can't really tell him what to do with it. Everybody has there own way of doing things
     
  3. c_note

    c_note CH Dog

    I still wouldn't swing him overhead, nunchuk style
     
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  4. MrMark

    MrMark Big Dog

    I enjoyed the video! Maybe not the brightest thing to do but certainly creating a bond nevertheless and they both having fun doing it. If he gets hurt he'll learn his lesson. If not, he'll have one hell of a time swinging around an adult male like that lol
     
  5. slim12

    slim12 Super Moderator Staff Member

    It is a bad idea all the way around. A puppy that age has teeth that are not fully set. Even if he hangs on the jerks and change in direction will 'woller' the sockets/loosen the teeth. Not the best idea of allowing a puppy to play tug. His body weight swinging and the change in direction would be mathematician's nightmare as to the amount of force applied to the teeth and sockets.

    With that said, as someone else said, 'his monkey, his circus'. I learned long ago I can't fix the world, not even the world of bulldogs. LOL.

    Hopefully it worked out for the puppy.

    S
     
  6. D.Dogg

    D.Dogg Big Dog

    The green is very vivid in this thread.
     
  7. So much energy in that little guy!
     

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