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I see that size does matter in the yapping game. Perhaps Darwinism had a hand in things. I mean if your German Shepard dog âyappedâ, Iâm thinking it might not be encouraged to multiply. Particularly by your neighbors.
I have to add that âbaying houndsâ are a phenomenon all their own. I hadnât heard one in 8 or 9 years when I lived in the city, but I recently returned to the country. I was walking by a truck and didnât see the dog at first, but that mournful sound about made me jump out of my skin! My SIL was laughing at me! So I referred her to read âHound of the Baskervillesâ (Sherlock Holmes story), which she had never heard of. :-)
The bigger dogs tend to go to obedience class. The other is for pretend confidence. The two donât work together. No wonder so many are very confused.
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
I wonder why with that orange dog. (Pink dog at far left must be Poo-poo.)
DennisinSeattle over 6 years ago
Poor guy! Weâve got lots of neighbors who aced that course, but my dogs got a D and an F.
dwane.scoty1 over 6 years ago
Congrats, Brownie! You just won a date with Droolia!
Plods with ...⢠over 6 years ago
Large dogs have to rest between barks.
Super Fly over 6 years ago
My dog got an A+ in this class.
donwalter over 6 years ago
Yapping class is only for small dogs.
Nyckname over 6 years ago
Whatâs that breed of dog that doesnât bark unless itâs taught to?
RonnieAThompson Premium Member over 6 years ago
Where is Poncho?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 6 years ago
I see that size does matter in the yapping game. Perhaps Darwinism had a hand in things. I mean if your German Shepard dog âyappedâ, Iâm thinking it might not be encouraged to multiply. Particularly by your neighbors.
1JennyJenkins over 6 years ago
All the responses made me LOL. Good work, everyone!
; â )))
finnygirl Premium Member over 6 years ago
I second 1Jenny! I was laughing my head off all through the comments. Thanks, everybody!
finnygirl Premium Member over 6 years ago
I have to add that âbaying houndsâ are a phenomenon all their own. I hadnât heard one in 8 or 9 years when I lived in the city, but I recently returned to the country. I was walking by a truck and didnât see the dog at first, but that mournful sound about made me jump out of my skin! My SIL was laughing at me! So I referred her to read âHound of the Baskervillesâ (Sherlock Holmes story), which she had never heard of. :-)
heathcliff2 over 6 years ago
The bigger dogs tend to go to obedience class. The other is for pretend confidence. The two donât work together. No wonder so many are very confused.