This photo was taken by Brianna at the Myrtle Beach Bark Park. The little fellow is Shooter and the big guy is ShoDon. Shooter does not know he is the little guy. As Mark Twain once observed: "It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog."
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Wordless Wednesday - David and Goliath - 3/25/09
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how perfect!
Those little dogs are tough! hehehehe!
Mark Twain is so right. Great image! Thanks for sharing.
Beagle Boy strikes again. Ridding the world of the Mammoth Lord Labrador. co
That is not Skooter. It is another dog named Shooter. Definitely not a Beagle.
Love the name 'Myrtle Beach Bark Park'! And the photo is great - wonderful moment captured of the 'fight in the dog.'
My money's on the lit'lun!
Oh my look at those teeth LOL
I love the look that big dogs get when little dogs attack. Diego always looks at them and turns his head like he's saying 'you have got to be kidding me'.
Nice pic - gotta love fierce little dogs! I have a 90 pound dog who thinks she's a teacup poodle. Heh!
That is so very typical of the "little guy" dogs - they think they are huge and fierce. Well, their egos are huge, anyways ;)
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And not just ANY dog and ANY stance against the advancing Labrador either. Shooter is a highly trained operations specialist. If you'll notice, he has assumed the "paws wide" position, a popular Dog-jitsu starting pose. Shooter can neautralize, if wanted, the larger and heavier opponent using the Labrador's own weight and body movements. This little scapper is fierce in any dog's park and has no trouble keeping order in his own corner of the community.
orionsbow: hilarious
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