"Together they solve* crime"
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"Together they solve* crime"
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"Together they solve* crime"
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This is dog when they enjoy something.
I don't understand it either. But fun was had by all.
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@Pepijn and people still tell me I exaggerate the value of diverse teams

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"Together they solve* crime"
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This is dog when they enjoy something.
I don't understand it either. But fun was had by all.
@Pepijn
Strange doglanguage if this means the dog is having fun. I see a dog who tries to be a good dog but is a little anxious (showing white of the eye). -
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Strange doglanguage if this means the dog is having fun. I see a dog who tries to be a good dog but is a little anxious (showing white of the eye).@src_esther I get what you mean. Dog always *looks* like this though. Even when fully on their own in a comfy area with food, water, toys and sleeping area.
Toddler was not forcing dog to do anything here. This video is about fifteen minutes after this play started. By then dog had moved on/off of bike at least ten times. Most of the time was filled with excited "hip moving fast tail wagging".
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A "drive-by eating"? -
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