If you move both your little eyeballs to the right, you'll notice a new kid on the block. Thanks to fun web work with Ann, I now have a section for my video projects - enjoy!
If you move both your little eyeballs to the right, you'll notice a new kid on the block. Thanks to fun web work with Ann, I now have a section for my video projects - enjoy!
holy smokes jonah's gramma is cool.
- and that's just watching the videos. i don't have a headset here at work.
i could seriously go for some kibble right now.
i could seriously go for some headphones right now.
Posted by: matt at September 12, 2006 5:11 PMI'd have to debate the stamina issue with respect to short- and long-legged canines... Oh sure, the short-legged pooches are regarded as cuter or lap pets, but their internal engines run like a chipmunk’s, expending huge amounts of energy just to yip, yap, and jump. Eat, eat, eat, jump, jump, jump, poop, poop, poop – basically.
The long-legged dogs realize that it’s okay to take a walk through life and not worry so much about the yip, yap, and jump part - not that it isn't fun from time to time. Heck, you can even take a nap in the middle of the day, if you want! That way, when it matters most, you’re moving and not yipping because you’re better rested!
I know that my Britney has been to the top of several 4,000+ footers throughout NH, but I do not recall EVER having seen a pug, Chihuahua, or terrier that made it to the same mountain tops (carried or not). Not to say they haven’t or couldn’t, and yet, you only see the long-legged dogs up there…
That observation just makes me wonder if the long-legged dogs have more stamina. The feeding video also makes me... uhm... wonder, but I’m not (necessarily) saying there’s anything wrong with that… I think the video does state boldly that Adina is “uniquely qualified to you bring you the [dog’s] world”.
Posted by: |mr|Darcy at September 12, 2006 5:36 PM