Amazing Merengue Dancing Dog - Watch Now!

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The discussion highlights the impressive talents of a dog showcased in a video, emphasizing her ability to perform complex routines that many humans struggle to learn. The dog's joyful dancing is noted, with a comparison to the skills of her owner, Carolyn Scott, who has faced significant health challenges, including paralysis from polio and heart problems. Due to balance issues, Scott no longer performs with the dog, which resonates with others who have experienced similar challenges with their pets. The conversation underscores the positive impact pets have on people's lives, bringing joy and companionship.
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This dog is so talented, she deserves her own thread. Look at all of the moves that dog has! Most people can't learn a routine like that.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nc9xq-TVyHI
 
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She definitely dances better than I do.
 
What a sweet dog!
 
LOL! clever dog!
 


Not as much choreography, perhaps, but Rookie is one joyful dancer.

BTW, Carolyn Scott was paralyzed as a child with polio and has some pretty significant heart problems. She no longer performs with Rookie because balance issues can cause her to fall. I can relate to the balance issues. Duke has tripped me up a few times, so I'm working with him on positional behavior (left side, close to my leg, etc). All good though. Pets are wonderful tonic for our lives.
 
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nice doggie! LOL! :laugh:
 
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