Poor Fred. Little short legs do have a draw back at times. Especially having to propel that long body forward. You can do it. Like the little train that could.
I would often take Cleo, my Basset, for a walk, when she got tired she would simply lay down and not move until she was rested. There were often many stops along the way.
mikenjanet about 4 years ago
Poor Fred. Little short legs do have a draw back at times. Especially having to propel that long body forward. You can do it. Like the little train that could.
ronaldspence about 4 years ago
Too many sausages Fred…you are becoming a sausage yourself
pekelopan Premium Member about 4 years ago
I know how you feel Fred. Just remember going down will be easier.
BigDaveGlass about 4 years ago
I have short legs too Fred, I feel your pain…..
SusieB about 4 years ago
Once again we are left hanging on the cat situation!
Breadboard about 4 years ago
Fred stop smelling every tree and bush to find out who came through before you ;-)
chienetfou about 4 years ago
(deep gravelly voice): “Use the ears, Fred”
assrdood about 4 years ago
I had a short-legged Corgi that wasn’t so fast in a straight line but, she could “corner” like a sports car. Low center of gravity I reckon.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 4 years ago
I would often take Cleo, my Basset, for a walk, when she got tired she would simply lay down and not move until she was rested. There were often many stops along the way.
Not Again about 4 years ago
Now,if there was rabbit up there…