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● 愛猫ユッケが窓辺で毛づくろいしている時の動画2つを1つにまとめています。このように、ユッケは時々外に気を奪われて舌をしまい忘れてしまいます。窓辺で毛づくろいしている時は特に外の鳥のことが気になっているようで、しばしばこんな風にかわいい表情を見せてくれます。 ● When my cat (Yukke) does grooming, she is often preoccupied with something. Probably the cats are defenseless when they make grooming. Therefore, they may become more careful.
Our old friend from the early 90's best ass whipping moments. Very funny and this video is made for you. Oh doggy you gotta get your lumps oh doggy your gonna get some bumps.
Tuck has a few surprises in store for his very first birthday. Thanks to fellow YouTubers twish1999 and GrandmaDorrie for supplying the great footage and voices for their cats Ollie, Eva and Meggie. And to 0hMyActualGod for supplying the voice of Eva. #23 - Top Favorited (10-16-09) - Pets...
Frank Delima - Filipino Christmas. An old Local Hawaiian Classic by Frank Delima Brought to you by www.TheArtofAloha.com Lyrics Ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding dong ding dong ding dong ding dong ding dong ding dong ding dong ding dongding O Christmas...
Pit Bull Sharky's chicks went to visit Bull terrier Shiva! They had a fun day! These chicks are trained by American Pit Bull Terrier Sharky : Day # 1 : www.youtube.com Day # 2 : www.youtube.com Day # 3 : www.youtube.com Day # 4: www.youtube.com Day # 5: www.youtube.com Day # 6: www.youtube.com Day # 7:www.youtube.com Day # 8: www.youtube.com Shiva looks just like Spuds MacKenzie. Spuds MacKenzie was a fictional dog created for use in an advertising campaign marketing Bud Light beer in the late 1980s. The dog first showed up in a Bud Light Super Bowl ad. By the end of the game, Spuds was a marketing success. During the height of his popularity, large amounts of Spuds merchandise was available, such as plush toys and t-shirts. The dog, a Bull Terrier, existed not without his share of controversy. Shortly after Spuds' rise to fame it was learned that "he" was actually female. The "controversy" was spread through the media. The dog's real name was Honey Tree Evil Eye (c. 1983 - May 31, 1993). She died of kidney failure in North Riverside, Illinois. Because of the popularity of the ads, they were the subject of attacks and calls for censorship by temperance-oriented groups. In 1992, the Center for Science in the Public Interest, along with Mothers Against Drunk Driving, charged that Anheuser-Busch was pitching the dog to children. Although the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) found no evidence to support that allegation, the ads were dropped.