Dogs can't look up.
the barnacle is truly the stud of the animal world as its penis is seven times its body length!
Ok, Ralphie. Let me guess, you also fell down & broke your wookie
Mr. Ed, the talking horse on TV, was actually a zebra.
Well, no, I didn't make it up. The myth has been around for years.Okay I'm betting you made that one up...
The fact that pacific salmon are born in a creek somewhere, swim to the ocean as infants (that's not the technical term, but you know ... ), spend years swimming about the ocean, and then manage to find their way back upstream to the same creek to spawn and die.
Friggin' awesome.
Oh, and my sister was bitten by a moose.
My cat's breath smells like cat food.
I bit a moose once- it was tasty with new potatoes.
My Rottweiler could eat a bagel in about one second but took about a minute to get a single raisin down.
She was not allowed to beg at the table so she sat about 15 feet away and we would occasionally throw her a tidbit (bagel, raisin, whatever). She cold catch anything. Yes, I know this is a bit uncouth, but we both had fun!
I know of another Rottweiler whose training went a bit awry. She knew sit, down, stay, etc. but took "stay" to mean stay down but not stay in one place. When told "down, stay" she would literally crawl to wherever she wanted to go.
Grapes (and raisins) are toxic to dogs and can kill them.. one or two probably won't hurt a rottweiler, though.. but just so you know! Maybe your dog's smarter about her diet than you think
-\Visdom
Well, no, I didn't make it up. The myth has been around for years.
I do remember reading it online about a year ago, but I just did the research, googling "Mr. Ed zebra" and it turns out to be a well-known Internet Hoax.
So apparently, its not true. Sorry about that. So I'll withdraw this bit of trivia.
Grapes (and raisins) are toxic to dogs and can kill them.. one or two probably won't hurt a rottweiler, though.. but just so you know! Maybe your dog's smarter about her diet than you think
-\Visdom