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Dogs Playing Soccer

TLDR: Dogs Playing Soccer
In the forum thread, user Jasony shares personal anecdotes about their dog, who could move a ball with its nose, and their cat, who accompanied them on mountain hikes. They express regret about not capturing these moments on video due to the unavailability of YouTube at the time. Jasony then invites other forum members to share any spectacular behaviors exhibited by their pets.
Believe it or not, I had a dog that moved a ball around with its nose and a cat that followed me mountain hiking, like a dog! Anyway, it would have been cool to put this stuff on video, but I don't think YouTube was available then. Does your pets do anything spectacular?
 

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