Two Doggie Videos for your Weekend Pleasure

I’ve been swamped lately over the number of tasks I’ve to do this week (more details in the next post) hence don’t have much time and energy to write another long post for your weekend pleasure. I do have two doggie videos to entertain you, nonetheless.

Video One: Sam Simon is a Dog Nut

What impresses me about Sam Simon is that he spends millions of dollars (no funding or donation whatsoever except funds generated from “The Simpsons”) on helping many stray dogs to get a new lease of life. What is even more impressive is that those adopted stray dogs are trained to be service dogs for disability people. Speaking of high employment rate, these dogs are put to good use. =D

Note: Pay close attention to those numbers of strays that are being euthanized in America—9 Millions of Dogs and Cats Each Year.

Another thing you might want to take note of is Sam’s Spray / Neuter program which cater to low income dog and cat owners for free. Details here.

Video Two: Silly Commercial Using Dogs as Actors

For those who are easily offended, please don’t watch. Nothing “vulgarity” of that nature. There is nothing special about the story line but what makes this commercial memorable and hilarious is simply using dogs to convey that message.

I believe this is shot in Thailand. I can’t give them much credit on “originality” but for good film editing and great actors (dogs); yes 100%.

Have a great weekend!


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