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How about a bit of weekend fun and humor of the fuzzy type? these characters crack me up. Smile



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Thank you, I needed that laugh.


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Saved him from that water bottle, tho...




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I really miss my maligator now. He was a goof ball like that.


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Hilarious Wink
 
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Bookers Bourbon
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Thanks for the afternoon Smile





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Big Grin


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Good pup!!!





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A man's got to know
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HA, good one.



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Thanks for posting this.



 
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The dog I had before my current one was a service dog in training who flunked out.

His was for barking at other dogs and they couldn't get him to stop.
 
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The end was priceles.
 
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Seriously though. My wife used to work at the vet clinic that helped out guide dogs for the blind a huge provider in Marin county. They give these dogs to families to do everything to be ready to give to a blind person. They are amazing dogs. And they can flunk out if 1 thing isn’t right. Like they won’t cross the street right or something small ( but huge for a blind person)

The list to adopt out the flunkies is huge as they are really really smart well trained dogs.
 
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That was good, it was a nice laugh after all the crap in the news these days...
 
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That provided a needed laugh. It is amazing how trained dogs can help out a person in need.
 
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always with a hat or sunscreen
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Shared this with the gal who trained my late son's service dog Stark. She got a kick out it. Thanks for posting!



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That's funny as can be. Not a care in the world of passing or failing. I'm jealous.



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That was funny!


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That tickled my funny bone!


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