I was surprised at how Murray reacted to Disco coming to his house. He gave up his toys without a fight and just sat there looking at Disco, like in this picture:
Though, there were a couple times that Disco chased after Murray, which he just loves, and I'd say he could outrace most dogs. Of course, most dogs get bored with the chase if they have no chance of catching their intended target, and so they just give up, like in this video (where they're also trying to trip yours truly):
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Perfect weather for running and chasing...not too hot or cold.
Don't you wish - just somehow - we could read their minds?
Still job hunting. huh?
amelia,
I sure am. I'm currently working two temporary part-time jobs, which aren't gonna go on forever, so it would be real nice if something came along right about NOW :)
I do wish sometimes I could read my dog's mind, but you know what, sometimes I'm sure it's not gonna be something I want to hear...lol.
Hey how come Disco was on a lead? That's not far. Murray had an advantage.
texasgal,
They were both on leads. We were in my backyard, which isn't fenced in, and although Disco listens really well, I didn't want to be responsible if he should, god-forbid, get it into his head to take a walk on his own just at that moment. I think I'd be disowned from the family...lol.
alright then, I am going to have to look at the video again and again because I didn't see 2 leads.
texasgal,
At the very beginning, you'll see a blue line, that is Murray's lead. Disco's was silver. The only advantage Murray had was that his lead was 10 feet longer than Disco's :)
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