I presume that snake bite wasn't serious? Or wasn't even a snake bite?
From what I saw of the "Leave it!" test, I think my canine brother, Petey, could have been a contender.

I know this will amaze you, but last night was the first time I've seen this, so I don't know anybody's names -- two-footers or four-footers. Thus, my report will not be filled with such details. The "challenges" for the dogs were mostly commands covered in Lizbit's Obedience I and II classes, including doing them with distractions, so none should have been particularly difficult for a mature, balanced dog and a reasonably sane owner. Evidently, however, the cast for this show may have been selected without anyone thinking to check for those particular qualities in contestants of various footedness, nor vetting for possible aggressiveness. Alternatively, a couple of people/dog teams may have been included precisely because the producers believed they would introduce "drama." Swell.MarleysGh0st wrote:I caught a couple minutes of the show when its commercials weren't in synch with 5th Grader's.
I presume that snake bite wasn't serious? Or wasn't even a snake bite?
From what I saw of the "Leave it!" test, I think my canine brother, Petey, could have been a contender.
I came so close to describing the black-and-white dog as "the kind that always seems to be named Molly"! I know at least five Mollys of Australian ancestry. When AB was little, he used "mollydog" as a term for the entire breed.MarleysGh0st wrote:
My four-footed niece, Molly, will certainly be rooting for the Australian shepherd!
My family has never been terribly original when choosing four-footer names!silvercamaro wrote:I came so close to describing the black-and-white dog as "the kind that always seems to be named Molly"! I know at least five Mollys of Australian ancestry. When AB was little, he used "mollydog" as a term for the entire breed.MarleysGh0st wrote:
My four-footed niece, Molly, will certainly be rooting for the Australian shepherd!
Doesn't that come with all reality shows?silvercamaro wrote:I found the Great American Dog Community Message Board. (Who knew?)
Good. I'm sorry, Kenji, that you couldn't ditch your owner and continue on your own!silvercamaro wrote:Kenji, the black dog, was sent home with the owner. (Most of the posters over there agreed with me. In fact, many of them went farther, using terms like "borderline animal abuse.")
MarleysGh0st wrote:I caught a couple minutes of the show when its commercials weren't in synch with 5th Grader's.
I presume that snake bite wasn't serious? Or wasn't even a snake bite?
From what I saw of the "Leave it!" test, I think my canine brother, Petey, could have been a contender.