I myself have never had a Big Dog, the biggest I was slightly less than half the size of Sam, but in a game of tug-a-war I would have put her up against any she was so strong, she was half Australian Shepard and half Alaska Husky.I had one friend who thought he was tough, and she almost broke his arm, he was foolishly playing over the arm of the chair, and he knew better.
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Believe it or not, Sam has a 'softer mouth' than even my springer. When I first got him I figured him for a 'tug of war' sort. I bought one of those woven rope things and just couldn't interest him in it.
The rope thing is laying out in the yard, I see it every now and again.
My aussie/husky mix loved her tug o war ropes, I had a friend who would visit, (our dogs got along well), but his dog just was not a tug-o-war dog either.
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Ahahaha. Sam's idea is "If you want it, you can have it". He has another idea too. "If you want me to go get it why did you throw it away?" He doesn't fetch, either. :)
Good Sam, he knows what a Dog's Life is all about. Others doing for him. Like why scratch my own ear, when I can lay my head on this soft body and get a free ear massage.
Ahahahaha. Yes. I can tell which ear needs scratching by the direction he approaches.
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