Rosy's Scuffle At Seal Point Dog Park

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2011

Rosy and Rocky play at Seal Point Dog Park on the western side of the San Francisco Bay. Rosy gets into a fracas with a short hair,

A 40 pound dog who is no match for Rosy who weighs in at 80 pounds. Poor camera technique misses a good shot of the dance start and doesn't get the ending details. Rosy and the dog parted at the end of this clip with no hard feelings. Rosy did suffer a small cut under her left eye. Rosy and Rocky take a walk to a dock near the dog park on the bay. Rosy tries to get Rocky to play after returning to the dog park. Rosy gets excited and dumps on Rocky.

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  • A new diet of boiled rice and a cup of air popped popcorn slows R&R eating speed to a fast crawl. The rice and popcorn form a pasty mixture that doesn't make for rapid uptake. So R&R meal finish times are different. If Rocky finishes before Rosy, he will eye Rosy's mandible mastication rate with interest.

  • The short hair made no mistake, she held her ground perfectly, even against a dog way bigger then her. Those dogs are extremely overweight, jeeze, poor animals.

  • @LetteeB00M R&R have lost weight -Just watch our first videos of R&R. But loosing weight slowly is probably better than acute starvation. Huskies slow their metabolism in winter months and that makes weight loss for huskies harder. The folks at the husky rescue said R&R are fussy eaters. Not true. Dogs and these two make food disappear down their gullets in less than a minute. If not the dog is ill.

  • wow ur dogs are fat lol. they r cute but fat.

  • @tahaniz LOL Yeah we rescued 2 fat food thieves and escape artists challenge all security efforts. Our dogs became well known in the neighborhood fast in the first 6 months of captivity. LOL

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  • Yeah. It's not the owner if dogs are fat. My dog is pretty fat, but his sister is super skinny. Just depends on the dog. But who cares? All dogs are cute--fat ones maybe even cuter! :)

  • @ejlmp thats funny. they r sooo cute i love fat dogs and old dogs. soo cute.

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