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bonnie burton
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02-01-2003 07:26 PM ET (US)
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Wow...imagine dogs beating all the humans on the race track...
gymnastics might be tricky...not to mention figure skating...
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02-03-2003 06:02 AM ET (US)
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I don't think my dog could compete but he would make an excellent ref if only he would stop making fun of the other dogs. Dogs are so sensitive these days, a simple "Yip, yip" can really set them off.
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02-10-2003 07:14 PM ET (US)
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I dont think that dogs go to the Olympics because what if the dog is not used to all those people watching him/her, and or they go wild because of all the people watching them. You might think this is a funny answer to your question but it is my answer and I dont care.
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02-24-2003 11:07 AM ET (US)
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Dogs aren't half as intelligent as cats,hence the fact you can train them to do what you tell them,so yeah,they'd be perfect in the olympics.
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03-11-2003 04:09 PM ET (US)
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An interesting question... Would certain sports be designated for certain dogs? Like Greyhounds would be track only and Akitas would do wresteling and Boxers would (oh pardon the pun) do Boxing? Lots to think about
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