![]() 03/10/2015 at 21:46 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
He's a 2013 Modified Rottweiler, with the Bernese Mountain Dog appearance package. Only a two owner, with some considerable miles on the clock, but he's lovable and has lots of character.
He comes standard with four paw drive, four paw brakes (Non-anti-lock. they aren't the best on our wood floors.) Not to mention his exhaust smells funny. He's got a low effort engine with lots of torque, not a lot of top end, but a lopey idle that's how we like our dogs.
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Is he a bit tail happy?
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Super tail happy after Yamahog spent $300 on new stuff for him.
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How many arf-power?
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Well he's got a real deep stroke as evidenced by his bark, so maybe 380-400 arf-power
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Has he tried to eat the hedgehog yet?
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Best review ever.
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I want to hug your dog. He is too cute. I love Rotties.
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That's a damn handsome fella you got there.
Dogs make everything better.
Also that was a pretty funny post.
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Wow, I'm kinda jealous. My corgis are both rated at 179 are-power, which is a surpassing amount for this side of dog, but they do come with the sports exhaust package, which is a must have for corgis (or any dog, for that matter).
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He is very huggable!
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Well a Corgi, that's a short stroke high revvin' dog. might not have the jump off the line of a big boy, like Chevy, but them Corgi's got plenty of top end.
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Now that's a dog. Goddamn adorable.
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No, but he did rip a fart so stinky that he woke himself up.
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I read this out loud to my girlfriend...we both loved this. Any future pets will be reviewed as such.
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NP! Nice Pup!
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I've heard that smaller fill ups (serving sizes) and an octane booster (rice) helps with emissions controls. I would ask your mechanic (vet) for more information.