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That made my day!
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Yikes.... oh well american cars are kind flimsy anyway, lol, all that plastick
and no wonder my Mink loves tug, it's in the blood.
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I love how when the one cop hits the siren, the dogs look up for a moment, and then are just like, "Meh, that's not a real threat. Let's get back to tearing up this bumper!".
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Great video Sang! I read about this a few days ago and apparently the dog chewed through two fences and chewed on the tires of 4 cars including the cruiser in addition to tearing off the bumper. Now that is some serious built up tension!
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exactly what I was thinking, Alec! That must be some stress load!
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There are some days I feel like that!
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What is funny (in a sad sort of way) is that it didn't look all that shocking to me. One day my puppy discovered one tiny rear windshield defroster wire in the back of my truck and I imagine (I didn't see it, I was in the store!) that he pulled a little, then a little more, then out popped a long, thick bundle of wires that looked quite like his tug toy, so he just did what came naturally...got a good grip and ripped the entire assembly clean out of the vehicle walls. It took about 5 minutes total, including the time it took him to curl up and get into a sound sleep.
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