Thread For Funny Stuff About Dogs/humor Thread

mewzard

Experienced Member
This isn't really "funny" but, fascinating just the same. I once heard a science show on dogs, remark, something about HOW MUCH our dogs study US.....

THIS VIDEO kinda proves that----

:)
if that link above does not work, to see dogs studying people,
try this link
http://www.theawl.com/2011/04/dogs-are-always-figuring-out-how-to-get-more-food
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Wow... impressive, they are so smart...Oka knows that she shouldn't jump up...the only person she jumps at is FIL as he REFUSES to listen to our instruction of "ignore with silence and no eye contact, and turn your back"
 

bekah1001

Honored Member
I dont know if this is real but :


Moscow has as many as 35,000 stray dogs within the city limits. Many of them have figured out that the fastest way to get around the city is to hop on a subway train. The streets can be tough for the dogs, so the dogs figured out that they’re safer using the subway. Also, unlike domesticated dogs, the strays can navigate their way through crowded subway stations without being distracted by all the people and noise.

The stray dogs have also been caught employing a lot of clever tactics for survival. They obey traffic lights. They send cuter dogs to beg for food for the dog packs. They sneak up on people who are eating and bark really loud to try to get them to drop their food. The stray dogs have become such a part of a popular culture that there’s even a statue of a stray dog named Malchik at Mendeleyevskaya station. You could say this city has really gone to the dogs.

Read more about Moscow's stray dogs in this ABC article
 

Dodge

Well-Known Member
PMSL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just brill,love how the dog puts the cat on the plate . . . . .:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
I ve seen the dog with the bronze man before,how damn cute is that :love::love::love:
 

sara

Moderator
Staff member
Here's one, I find it hilarious and sad at the same time.




After two long years of being on a waiting list for an agility dog, we have been notified by the breeder that, at long last, our number has come up and ...WE ARE HAVING A PUPPY!!!

We must get rid of our children IMMEDIATELY because we just know how time consuming our new little puppy is going to be and it just wouldn't be fair to the children. Since our little puppy will be arriving on Monday we MUST place the children this weekend!
They are described as:
One male - His name is Tommy, Caucasian (English/Irish mix), light blonde hair, blue eyes. Four years old. Excellent disposition. He doesn't bite. Temperament tested. Does have problems with peeing directly in the toilet. Has had Chicken Pox and is current on all shots. Tonsils have already been removed. Tommy eats everything, is very clean, house trained & gets along well with others. Does not run with scissors and with a little training he should be able to read soon.

One female - Her name is Lexie, Caucasian (English/Irish mix), strawberry blonde hair, green eyes quite freckled. Two years old. Can be surly at times. Non-biter, thumb sucker. Has been temperament tested but needs a little attitude adjusting occasionally. She is current on all shots, tonsils out, and is very healthy & can be affectionate. Gets along well with other little girls & little boys but does not like to share her toys and therefore would do best in a one child household. She is a very quick learner and is currently working on her house training - shouldn't take long at all.

We really do LOVE our children so much and want to do what's right for them; that is why we contacted a rescue group. But we simply can no longer keep them. Also, we are afraid that they may hurt our new puppy.
I hope you understand that ours is a UNIQUE situation and we have a real emergency here!!!

They MUST be placed in rescue by Sunday night at the latest or we will be forced to drop them off at the orphanage or along some dark, country road. Our priority now has to be our new puppy.
 
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