Now Rover needs the bone tied to a string and a rod; tie the rod to his collar and neck and have Rover fetch the bone. That will get the eyes re-focused.
I could do that with my Bull Mastiff, except for the waiting part. As soon as I released the Treat he would flip it up and catch it. Sometimes so fast the audience would miss it the first time, and I would have to repeat it.It was also important to get your fingers out of way, quickly!
Now, Red – I think – that perhaps the wonderful one, Rover, deservs at least one more milky bone for all of his efforts. He’s temporarily cross-eyed, for goodness’ sake!Oh, you kids…love you madlyLOVE & HUGS TO RED & ROVER
comicgos about 10 years ago
ORMouseworks about 10 years ago
Poor Rover! His eyes got stuck watching his dog bone! =-O
Catfeet Premium Member about 10 years ago
So much for today’s installment of “Stupid Milky Bone Tricks”!
Observer fo Irony about 10 years ago
Now Rover needs the bone tied to a string and a rod; tie the rod to his collar and neck and have Rover fetch the bone. That will get the eyes re-focused.
rentier about 10 years ago
Yes, more for Rover, hunger is bigger!
avocet13 about 10 years ago
I have Beagles..they would NEVER do this!
LarryandRex about 10 years ago
you got to draw the line somewhere or the eyes will be that way permenantly. However, a dog is never satisfied with just one.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member about 10 years ago
Adorable as usual. Thank you, R&R for brightening an old retired, alone lady’s day.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member about 10 years ago
But I do have my little dog Gracie. So I guess I’m not really alone. Lol
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 10 years ago
I could do that with my Bull Mastiff, except for the waiting part. As soon as I released the Treat he would flip it up and catch it. Sometimes so fast the audience would miss it the first time, and I would have to repeat it.It was also important to get your fingers out of way, quickly!
neverenoughgold about 10 years ago
It must be Saint Rover; because for a dog to do this, it would require the patience of a Saint…
mymontana about 10 years ago
Now, Red – I think – that perhaps the wonderful one, Rover, deservs at least one more milky bone for all of his efforts. He’s temporarily cross-eyed, for goodness’ sake!Oh, you kids…love you madlyLOVE & HUGS TO RED & ROVER