My favorite part starts at 1:05. I laughed so hard I forgot to breathe!
16 Comments on Clumsy Malamute Puppies
Claudia
Thank you!!!!!!
I found my spirit animal!
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You call that a sled dog?
3
How do they even survive??? 🙂
That second one on the exercise swing at 2:50 was just like ‘If he bailed, I’m gonna bail.’
9
OH, what a hoot!!
Thank you for a cute and adorable show! Good laugh!
Say your prayers everyday!
God Bless us all!
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I had a neighbor who had a HUGE Malamute he had to be close to 200 pounds, he was the sweetest dog I’d ever known (that wasn’t mine of course)!
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THE ONES ON THE SWINGS! OMG!
>>> “Wait for it….BAM!” <<<
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Some while back a woman was walking a very large dog down past our house as I was doing some gardening near the sidewalk. I was entranced by the size and the elegance of animal. It wasn’t a husky and it seemed even too large for a malamute. As the dog walked, he didn’t actually “walk”, he had the exact gate of a trotting horse. Just beautiful.
Turned out it was a Giant Alaska Malamute. That particular dog wasn’t even fully mature, either. From that point on I dreamed and schemed about how to get one for myself. It was a bitter pill to swallow, but Geoff C. put his foot down and refused to budge on the idea. In hindsight it was the only sane thing to do. The shedding hair alone would have made us all miserable.
They’re wonderful dogs!
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Are you sure these aren’t poorly engineered wind-up toys?
9
They take a lickin’ and keep on tickin’.
10
Boy they know how to take it on the chin!
7
WOOF!
(“Thanks, that was funny!” in dog language)
4
These will become the number one dog with new green energy deal. When you have no electricity in winter the dogs fur coat will keep you warm when you sleep if you can handle the weight of the dog in your bed.
3
I would say that would be clumsiness for other breeds, but for those its so natural, almost like:
Let’s go Brandon.
3
boing boing boing boing
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Their fur is like bubble wrap…I love their enthusiasm, no matter how badly they fall they just keep on trucking.
A lesson for us all…
4
Oh, to be able to wander along, falling on my face, rolling over, and continuing on like nothing happened.
Claudia
Thank you!!!!!!
I found my spirit animal!
You call that a sled dog?
How do they even survive??? 🙂
That second one on the exercise swing at 2:50 was just like ‘If he bailed, I’m gonna bail.’
OH, what a hoot!!
Thank you for a cute and adorable show! Good laugh!
Say your prayers everyday!
God Bless us all!
I had a neighbor who had a HUGE Malamute he had to be close to 200 pounds, he was the sweetest dog I’d ever known (that wasn’t mine of course)!
THE ONES ON THE SWINGS! OMG!
>>> “Wait for it….BAM!” <<<
Some while back a woman was walking a very large dog down past our house as I was doing some gardening near the sidewalk. I was entranced by the size and the elegance of animal. It wasn’t a husky and it seemed even too large for a malamute. As the dog walked, he didn’t actually “walk”, he had the exact gate of a trotting horse. Just beautiful.
Turned out it was a Giant Alaska Malamute. That particular dog wasn’t even fully mature, either. From that point on I dreamed and schemed about how to get one for myself. It was a bitter pill to swallow, but Geoff C. put his foot down and refused to budge on the idea. In hindsight it was the only sane thing to do. The shedding hair alone would have made us all miserable.
They’re wonderful dogs!
Are you sure these aren’t poorly engineered wind-up toys?
They take a lickin’ and keep on tickin’.
Boy they know how to take it on the chin!
WOOF!
(“Thanks, that was funny!” in dog language)
These will become the number one dog with new green energy deal. When you have no electricity in winter the dogs fur coat will keep you warm when you sleep if you can handle the weight of the dog in your bed.
I would say that would be clumsiness for other breeds, but for those its so natural, almost like:
Let’s go Brandon.
boing boing boing boing
Their fur is like bubble wrap…I love their enthusiasm, no matter how badly they fall they just keep on trucking.
A lesson for us all…
Oh, to be able to wander along, falling on my face, rolling over, and continuing on like nothing happened.