I knew a dog which could hide three tennis balls. While helping his human companion(s) look for them to continue playing fetch he was actually hiding them in his mouth while playing hide and seek. Suddenly the game became obvious when he did not bark at passing cats and squirrels. His mouth did not seem as big, but he managed with no outward signs.
favm over 4 years ago
The rule book didn’t even consider that move.
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 4 years ago
Slide the dog into the net.
stairsteppublishing over 4 years ago
The rule book doesn’t allow physically picking up the puck and carrying to the goal? or off the ice?
Michael G. over 4 years ago
Only if it’s a Newfie that does it.
petecocker over 4 years ago
Growing up, my pointer would steal tennis balls from the court. Would lay off to the side and wait for a net ball, grab it and haul…..
DDrazen over 4 years ago
He should get a holding penalty for holding the puck in his mouth.
heathcliff2 over 4 years ago
I knew a dog which could hide three tennis balls. While helping his human companion(s) look for them to continue playing fetch he was actually hiding them in his mouth while playing hide and seek. Suddenly the game became obvious when he did not bark at passing cats and squirrels. His mouth did not seem as big, but he managed with no outward signs.
StephenRice over 4 years ago
So suddenly it becomes a pick-up game.
Rolf Rykken Premium Member over 4 years ago
Max looks really happy. : )