Funniest experience with my dogs!

June 26, 2016 7:26pm CST
Imagine walking them (mine are Huskies) in your place and then one of them got off leash and run away, your dog will stop and look at you and when your close to him he will sprint away again I can imagine him saying "Hey brother run faster!" haha. Can you share you're experience with your pet?
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@tech40 (23121)
• Philippines
27 Jun 16
Wow I love huskie.. few years ago I have corgi and she is really active, but one day she leave me :(
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27 Jun 16
@tech40 so sad my friend :( dont worry if I got a new litter i'll share one with you
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@tech40 (23121)
• Philippines
27 Jun 16
@bigdreamer28 is that for free?
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27 Jun 16
@tech40 depends on my litter my friend.i'll rather give you female their easier to handle
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• China
27 Jun 16
I have a dog.She is lovely and active.I walk along our yard with my pet vevry evening.
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• China
28 Jun 16
@bigdreamer28 Her name is little niuniu .Besides the time I have to go out for working,she always stays with me.Every evening in the walking time she would stay in door and wish to have a fun in outdoors.
28 Jun 16
may I know the Name of your dog @1210800460 and how long is she living with you
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@MGjhaud (23240)
• Philippines
27 Jun 16
Ive had several experiences. One time, it took me the whole afternoon. I almost ask the village security to come and help me cause it was getting dark outside.
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@MGjhaud (23240)
• Philippines
28 Jun 16
Haha at least they had fun.
28 Jun 16
@MGjhaud we share that same experience, my two dogs jumped out of their cage very late in the evening we end up looking until dawn and we are almost in tears when we where able to see them, and you wont believe where we found them.Their inside the pen with our native pigs.My father almost laugh his heart out seeing them all in mud together with the piglets.Such insane creatures haha
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• United States
27 Jun 16
I can never imagine walking more than one dog, i only have one, and she is a senior so she is always on lease , as it is the law here. Problem for me is the people that still do not walk their dog on a leash here and insist the dog won't do anything to another dog. My neighbor has a boxer, and if he breaks off the leash he takes off running further and further, he ran in the street and got hit by a car, but got up and was just fine. Another good reason to have on a least, so they don't run in the street. you just don't know what will provoke them. My friends dog is a puppy she too had it off leash ran in the street a car ran over it, so just always careful. A funny story with my dog is when we go out to walk two stray cats like walking with us, it looks funny seeing a cat walk down the street with my dog.
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• United States
27 Jun 16
@bigdreamer28 this is a residential street and a busy one with cars, very dangerous. Most of the dogs that take off running all run 6 blocks away to the park, even if they never been there, they know where to find it.
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27 Jun 16
Good thing is that its within the village where cars are rarely seen, its hard to run after a dog made to run for miles on snow.
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@JudyEv (338657)
• Rockingham, Australia
27 Jun 16
Sometimes I think dogs like you to chase them. How many huskies do you have?
@JudyEv (338657)
• Rockingham, Australia
28 Jun 16
@bigdreamer28 We are retired now and away quite a bit so we don't have cats or dogs. I do have a pet sheep called Hercules. He is a lovely fellow and very gentle. :)
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28 Jun 16
I have a pair @JudyEv and now their loving their new yard, running round and round all day how about you
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29 Jun 16
@JudyEv that was so cute, have my wife beside me and she loves animals too we someday wish to have a big lot to place different animals even exotic ones
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@Genipher (5405)
• United States
27 Jun 16
The dog I had when I was a teen seemed to know I was embarrassed about picking up his feces during a walk. So he'd always back his rear far, far into the bushes and do his business.
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27 Jun 16
@Genipher yeah dogs are highly intelligent they seem to feel how their owner (or I refer it as furparents) feel
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