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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2007

baby riding dog like a horse

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  • cute baby, but do you not hear ur dane whimpering? this means it hurts him to put ur baby on his back. go buy a horse! dogs are not meant to be treated like horses.

  • The idiot parents are teaching the baby it's OK to ride a dog. This is not what a dog is for, and many of these big gentle pups wind up with spinal problems and are surrended at shelters

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  • WOW all the morons who think that 130-140 lb dog is in pain.. that dog dose't even know that 12 lb baby is there.

  • @wheelockst Agreed

  • @nordyboi

    Horse should be riden either. Stupid, selfish human riding thhem, shiping them and abusethem for their own amusment. I hate people who use animals for human benefit.

  • @nordyboi You are retarded, that dog must weigh 120 pounds and that infant cannot be much more than twenty, not to mention that lady is holding her kid. That dog probably has a great life with a great family, and doesn't need your advocacy you fucking know-it-all.

  • @JessLK721 i agree. the great dane didnt seem fazed by any of it, he was sniffing around np.

  • @nordyboi i dont think its the dane that was wimpering. u can see another dog with its head down if u watch closely. but i agree that u shouldnt teach ur kids to sit on the dog.

  • Am I the only one that noticed that the whining was coming from the OTHER dog in the video (the smaller one not being ridden)? If the Great Dane was whining, you would KNOW. Their vocalizations are much deeper-pitched.

  • Is that a great dane?

  • @StealthAssasin1 Exactly. I did notice the mom was supporting the weight. It may not be wise to do this with a breed that gets hip problems, but once or twice isn't going to kill the dog. I rode a boxer when I was little and she didn't mind it at all, and she was a much smaller dog.

  • I used to ride my grandma's boxer when I was little, but I was born prematurely and was tiny. Plus the dog didn't mind. If the dog is upset, don't do it. Don't do it if the breed is susceptible to bad hips, but don't judge until you know the exact situation.

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