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HAHAHAhh wellll, I guess we won't be trying THAT again now will we sparky?
AHHAHAHAHAHAHAAH.
AHHAHAHAHAHAHAAH.
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For skinny, pot smoking old rappers, it's a doggy dog world.Poop-Loops said:I thought it was "Dog eat dog world".
Clearly, not very much.Cyrus said:You have to wonder, what's that dog thinking when he decided to give it the old college try?
And if you drink, don't park. Accidents cause people.Moonbear said:and if your girlfriend is doing it, PULL OVER
jimmysnyder said:And if you drink, don't park. Accidents cause people.
qspeechc said:It looks like the second dog (eventually) decides to turn around and find out if the first one's ok, after jumping over him/her.
It seemed to have came out the wrong hole.marlon said:
wtf? No offense, but I don't think a grandfather could pick a creepier story to tell his grandson haha.rewebster said:My grandfather, who farmed, told me about this 'prize bull', that supposedly cost a mint, that one of his friends bought---grand champion something or another, ----it was bought, of course, for breeding---on the very first day the new 'prize bull' was put in the field to 'service'------in the 'act' of servicing, the bull's belly ripped open from the pressure of the position that it was in.
undrcvrbro said:wtf? No offense, but I don't think a grandfather could pick a creepier story to tell his grandson haha.
rewebster said:My grandfather, who farmed, told me about this 'prize bull', that supposedly cost a mint, that one of his friends bought---grand champion something or another, ----it was bought, of course, for breeding---on the very first day the new 'prize bull' was put in the field to 'service'------in the 'act' of servicing, the bull's belly ripped open from the pressure of the position that it was in.
The dog most likely jumped out of the car window because it was excited or scared. Dogs have been known to jump out of windows while riding in cars if they see something that catches their attention or if they are feeling anxious.
It is possible for a dog to survive jumping out of a car window, but it depends on the height of the window and the surface the dog lands on. Dogs are resilient animals, but it is always best to prevent them from jumping out of car windows to avoid any potential injuries.
The best way to prevent your dog from jumping out of a car window is to keep them secured in a crate or with a harness that is attached to a seat belt. You can also roll up the windows or use a car barrier to keep your dog from reaching the windows.
No, it is not safe for your dog to ride with their head out the car window. There is a risk of debris or insects flying into their eyes, ears, or mouth, which can cause injury or infection. Your dog could also potentially jump out of the window if something catches their attention.
If your dog does jump out of a car window, it is important to remain calm and pull over as soon as it is safe to do so. Check on your dog for any injuries and seek immediate veterinary attention if needed. It is also important to secure your dog in the car for the rest of the trip to prevent any further incidents.