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Love it! :1951:
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Poor doggie - he doesnt look too happy
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Yeah I agree - poor fella looked frightened
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I thought he was just getting into the groove in a "not again, I can't help but move to the music" sort of way.
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You two got me thinking there, I don't think he looks unhappy. He was having a good sniff and a yawn and boppin to the music. :1939:
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Sorry Dave but I didn't like that one, to me the dog looks like it's not looked after, it looks dejected not enjoying itself at all. Hope I'm wrong though.
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Not a good example of a well cared for dog doing something it enjoys -

if you want a dancing dog - well try this one - even more special because its a goldie - not that i'm at all biased

http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=HqbVbPvlDoM
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LabRes1 wrote:Not a good example of a well cared for dog doing something it enjoys -

if you want a dancing dog - well try this one - even more special because its a goldie - not that i'm at all biased

http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=HqbVbPvlDoM
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LabRes1 wrote:Not a good example of a well cared for dog doing something it enjoys -

if you want a dancing dog - well try this one - even more special because its a goldie - not that i'm at all biased

http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=HqbVbPvlDoM
Fantastic, now that dog is enjoying itself :1954:
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That was amazing Ian
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Now that is a dancing dog. :1954: :1952: :1951:
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You just have to look at the tail!

I enjoyed it too.

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I've got to take my hat off to that one, very professional and fun.
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hi some of the comments about the dog in the video got me thinking so I tried to source the video, it was posted on metacafe by some tourists and it was titled "stray dog dancing at a turkish wedding" couldn't find any more info though.
Then I found this one reminds me of yoda (starwars)
It doesn't look to happy either.

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea ... d=60138996
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