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zer00ne1two2thr33
awww your family is so cute!! (dog included of course) :D "honey she pooped i think you need to change her diaper" "thanks i got that on tape" :'D and your daughter is so clever for a 2 year old omg!! and your malamute is AMAZING :D love love love love love it :D <3 |
02/03/2012 - 00:04:22 |
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suzannecocks
@RohanAppaloosa
I'm really glad you clarified your comment! I know now you were talking to @pooonapiece. But actually I think you were too generous!... Any dog who'll rip a kid's hand off is probably no badly trained... It's more likely not trained at all!! And worse. I think you'd probably need to mistreat a dog to have it behave that way, don't you think!? I'd actually be nervous owning a pet like that!! |
01/17/2012 - 18:25:13 |
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cristinab415
@suzannecocks they are caled TROLLS ;-) vote them down and ignore them so their comment won't even show ;-) |
01/17/2012 - 02:31:22 |
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RohanAppaloosa
@XoBleedingHeartoX
NO, I was replying to this: My malamute would have done anything to get those treats including ripping the little girls hands off
pooonapiece.
I should of been much clearer. |
01/01/2012 - 05:04:33 |
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ViolentKisses87
Lol that doggie is soo bigz ans fwuffikunz!
Ok enough of that and umm cute video. |
12/18/2011 - 15:31:51 |
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XoBleedingHeartoX
@RohanAppaloosa who r u talking to?? loli hope ur not talking aboutt he malamute in the video!! |
12/03/2011 - 20:05:59 |
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XoBleedingHeartoX
ur dog looks and acts EXACTLY l ike mine ;P ya cant help b ut to love em |
12/03/2011 - 20:03:54 |
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feedthedogg
that guy sounds like Dr. Evil from Austin Powers |
10/02/2011 - 23:23:47 |
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rtbritt72
My dog does the same. He is so gentle and easy. My kids use him as a pillow sometimes its funny. |
09/03/2011 - 19:20:26 |
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suzannecocks
RohanAppaloosa
Don't know what video you were watching, but I saw a very gentle and polite family dog... There are always some people who can manage to find fault where there is none! |
08/28/2011 - 18:57:42 |
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suzannecocks
Kamissick
Have a proper look. They are dog treats. And before that a crumb from a croissant. Don't be so quick to criticize when you haven't done your homework! |
08/28/2011 - 18:53:14 |
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501stlegionnaire
damn your Malamute resembles mine so much,
mine 's female and her mask is just a tiny bit different |
08/20/2011 - 00:31:10 |
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muensternrw
1:14 amazing, the dog waits until it can take a treat! mine would just grab it :) |
08/08/2011 - 00:46:45 |
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Kamissick
Why would you feed this dog crackers?... It wants meat. Chicken, beef, pork |
06/23/2011 - 12:14:57 |
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alyzu1
So cute!
When my son was a baby he babbled a lot; our malamute would sit down next to him and listen. They were pals, lol! |
05/23/2011 - 22:12:01 |
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RohanAppaloosa
You have a very poorly trained malamute then. |
05/10/2011 - 05:40:46 |
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quickbarn
such a good dog not nipping at it to get it out of her hands even though she is the "pup" in the pack |
05/02/2011 - 00:21:44 |
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pooonapiece
My malamute would have done anything to get those treats including ripping the little girls hands off |
04/27/2011 - 15:16:17 |
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Opiuth
@uberwut XD |
03/14/2011 - 02:32:09 |
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uberwut
i tried toruturing my cat when i was about two....still have the scars |
02/26/2011 - 00:39:26 |
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rj2007rj
mate ur dog is beautifull |
11/20/2010 - 15:36:53 |
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colin4810
i have a malamute and he is very laid back and content the same as yours but there is no way i would let my child tease him or kick him its not fair on the dog to be messed around with thats a very very well behavied dog and im sure u have done a great job with him etc but if he ever happened to bite or growl at her it would be the poor animal that gets blammed or something as parents can be provented. |
10/11/2010 - 00:17:57 |
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LeonMMA
@GripenfelterZ28 Really? Mine allways has his tail up. |
08/02/2010 - 14:09:51 |
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abab123x
wow what a well trained dog. |
07/20/2010 - 06:44:08 |
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GripenfelterZ28
This dog has a huge backyard to play in plus he gets a 5 km run everyday plus dog sledding on weekends in the winter. He's always mellow around my kids which actually didn't come so much from training as much as it's just a characteristic of the breed. His tail is only up when he's walking, trotting, running, or excited. When he's in the house his tail is always down. |
06/25/2010 - 20:45:50 |