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Horny or Just a Good Dancer? My mom's Yorkie is 10 years old and usually just lays around and sleeps. When my brother comes to town to visit he usually brings his much bigger dog along with him. This is the end result : |
Aww bless...this goes gr8 with the music,my Missy does this on my other half's leg,drives me mad.....I bet he slept well after all that...he looks well worn out ;-) |
:( I don't find it funny. |
That poor baby someone should have stopped him that's a bad habit |
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Me too, and that's a real good way for this OLD guy to injure his back. Not to mention , he was probably pretty sore in his hips and legs. This should not be allowed to happen again.:thumbdown |
Horny dog: It is funny, but he sure looked worn out afterwards and could not do it too often. Did he need a cigarette after??? LOL. The other dog was so cool and did not want any of it. Cute Yorkie! |
I didt find it funny at all....and i think its kind of weird to be someone's first post:rolleyes: |
To me it is sad , very sad to let this poor baby do this for a long period of time . They should have removed him from the environment causing this. To me it shows a blatant disregard for the dog. Shame shame. And to call it dancing is a disgrace!!! |
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This is not funny its cruel to let it go on. I agree with the others that said if he does this he needs to removed from the enviroment. With him being 10 years old and has limited activity I would be afraid he would drop dead of a heart attack. |
Dancing dog I can see from the many replies that most do not consider the video funny. Having read the comments I do see that the length of the 'dance' was unreasonable, but I did originally say he could not do that too often. So I do think the reaction of the yorkie was funny, but that to let it go on was not. Sometimes we do not think too carefully when we are amused by our dogs doing weird things and it is only afterwards that we see the error of our twisted thinking. So forgive us and the original poster, we get the message - having seen the event through other eyes. |
not funny at all I don't think it is funny at all. I also do not think it was posted in the spirit in which this section was meant. It should be removed and not encouraged. Classless. |
I don't think it is funny at all. |
Dancing dog Please Admin could this thread be closed? I think the originator and all of us have got the message and it is getting nasty for no extra good purpose. Thank you. |
I think it is disgusting to refer to a precious yorkie as "horny." I didn't even watch the whole thing...I'd seen enough after the first few seconds. |
This video wasnt so funny but those concerned about the length of the "dance" should not be because clearly this video was looped and edited for the duration of the song. The dog is doing the same things over and over, the creator just kept replaying the same clips. |
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This should be closed, in my humble opinion. |
I really dont think its funny but I have seen other people cut up about their dog humping before so I really dont know what the problem is with this video. Maybe its the song and lyrics that upset some |
It's quite clear that this was the wrong forum to post this in. No one here has a sense of humor. |
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I just want to point out that this dog, appears unstable on his rear legs, as he staggered a bit through various sections of the video. I also found it concerning that he appeared to ignore the dog visitor in question, and went walking around humping. I agree with any earlier poster, certainly due to his age, and some health risks, this behaviour should be stopped. |
The video was looped and cut and the incident was stopped almost immediately. This dog only does this around my brothers dog and he very seldom ever brings his dog over for visits. Lighten up people! This dog is well cared for and it was a brief incident that we happened to catch on video. I can assure you that he is just fine. |
So sad these angels are not here for our entertainment, they are here for us to enjoy, there's a difference. Nicky's neutured, but he does give it his best effort some times. I noticed that he tries to mount my little girl when he's nervous or excited (ie; the door bell rings). But it only last a few seconds, if it takes longer, I divert his attention. I don't want him to get injured (Nicky's 2 yrs. old) |
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Dancing dog I am sorry that this thread keeps going. It is just giving rise for members to say more nasty things about others. How many more comments are needed to let the original poster know she did something offensive to them??? I am sure she gets it and is remorseful and has been adequately chastised. I must say it makes one very reluctant to start a thread in case one gets blasted again and again if some members do not agree with our comments. Sometimes this site can be cruel, especially with newbies who do not know 'the rules'. I guess now I will get everyone's wrath but I can take it. So go ahead and have a go. |
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The original poster must email a moderator to ask for the thread to be closed |
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