Red the only way to beat Rover, is to CHEAT, that’s how I used to win against my dog. Start early and take a short cut, was the best way to win against a dog.
Watch out when running the short cuts – the dog will catch up and undercut your legs and down you go. So there you are looking up at a smiling dog. Gotta love it though.
Rover looking back at Red reminds me of times when I’d have our pup out in the yard with me. She was taught never to leave the border of our property, and as long as my wife or I were out where she could see us she stayed the course..There were those times where she would test us by going to the edge of the lawn, place one paw into the “forbidden zone”, and look back at us, waiting for a response. My wife or I would shout, “Gizmo No!”, and she would promptly pull the paw back and sheepishly return towards the center of the yard where she belonged!.She’s been gone for a few years now and hardly a day goes by I don’t think of our times together…
comicgos almost 10 years ago
Quantum Leaper almost 10 years ago
Red the only way to beat Rover, is to CHEAT, that’s how I used to win against my dog. Start early and take a short cut, was the best way to win against a dog.
Catfeet Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Paws, don’t fail me now!
pamlicorat almost 10 years ago
Rover has him out numbered two to one on the running limbs so he should be twice as fast.
LarryandRex almost 10 years ago
Watch out when running the short cuts – the dog will catch up and undercut your legs and down you go. So there you are looking up at a smiling dog. Gotta love it though.
neverenoughgold almost 10 years ago
Rover looking back at Red reminds me of times when I’d have our pup out in the yard with me. She was taught never to leave the border of our property, and as long as my wife or I were out where she could see us she stayed the course..There were those times where she would test us by going to the edge of the lawn, place one paw into the “forbidden zone”, and look back at us, waiting for a response. My wife or I would shout, “Gizmo No!”, and she would promptly pull the paw back and sheepishly return towards the center of the yard where she belonged!.She’s been gone for a few years now and hardly a day goes by I don’t think of our times together…