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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2010

PLEASE NOTE: DO NOT COMMENT if you're just going to post some idiotic message about puppy shaking syndrome, how unnecessarily violent the play is, or how his teeth will all get pulled out. Guido is full grown now, he never lost a single tooth playing like this (all his adult teeth grew in just fine, strong and healthy), and I AM NOT being violent with him. He was always extremely aggressive with toys from a very early age, and believe me, he would be shaking this and other toys just as hard if not HARDER if I wasn't holding the toy for him. This is the twelfth dog I've owned in my lifetime and nearly all of my dogs have loved and love to 'violently' shake their toys on their own; it's just a part of natural puppy/dog play. SO RELAX, TAKE A CHILL PILL, and GROW UP. Obviously, if you don't agree with me, you're not an educated dog owner.

And THANK YOU to all the people who own pomchis and other breeds and understand this. xoxoxox

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  • Where did you buy this cat toy?? I want to buy one for my Pomchi!!

  • @daria708 Walmart, actually, in the Pet section. It looks brown and white - like a real mouse but had a 'chirper' inside of it. Both our cats and Guido LOVE it! :) I actually have to hide it from them because it gets a bit annoying lol

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  • Can shakin baby syndome affect puppies?

  • wont comment about shaking syndrome.. but WHY THE FUCK DID YOU NAME IT GUIDO!! -_-

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  • hes so cute!!!

  • So cute >u<

    I am looking into getting a pomchi, and was wondering was he nippy at all or just like that with toys?

  • @sainicu She does.You don't. If you ever read the description her adorable pomchi was aggressive with toys at a early age.

  • my pomchi sparky passed away jan 23, 2012, he was the love of my life, i will forever miss him and watching these little dogs play is so touching, i hope someday to open my heart to another pomchi

  • My pomchi still does that. It sounds just like her. XD

  • cccccccuuuuuuuttttttttteeeeeee­eeeeeeeee puppy

  • wow how dense are you guys? You shook that poor puppy's head so hard I think his brain's just seeped through his ears!!!

  • Just because it never happened doesn't mean it's the right decision. A puppy shaking something on their own doesn't put a strain on their jaw. Now you can try and whine your way out of bad behavior and act like it's cute, but in the end you know it's not the right thing to do. Kids that got abused by their parents CAN turn out as great adults. Doesn't mean that beating them isn't wrong. It won't actualy hurt the dog, but in the end it CAN cause injuries to the jaw, the teeth and the neck.

  • I want a pomchi! How much are they?

    Your Guido bear looks so happy with you!

  • @Trevor92Romeril have you ever owned a dog before? they're not as fragile as you may think. The dog is playing. If it was hurt it would act like it was hurt.

    In conclusion, you're a troll.

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