Can’t resist these videos.
I was looking up stories on German Shepherds, a breed we just adore, and quite by chance came across a lovely follow-up to my post last Tuesday Dogs and Dolphins.
Published on Mar 9, 2012This is a video of a German Shepherd jumping in on some dolphins while we were underway in our boat. I guess he wanted to play with the dolphins lol
Thanks for watching
After that video had come to an end, YouTube then automatically went on to this one:
(The soundtrack quality is poor but, nevertheless, it was been viewed over six million times!)
You all have a great week-end.
By coincidence I just published an essay on love, violence and intelligence today, comparing quite a few species!
https://patriceayme.wordpress.com/2016/01/22/violence-is-the-price-of-love/
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Yes, I read it last night.
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Yes, not PC, but PhC
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Thanks Paul, I needed a cheery
lift this rainy evening. These dog and dolphin videos are just the ticket!
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Well your reply made our evening here in Oregon!
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Hey, Paul and family. I have to share this post. these dolphin & dog videos on Facebook so my family can see them. We have loved being out in the sunshine for walks after wonderful weeks of rain, rain, rain. Mount Shasta and Mount Lassen are covered in snow. We northern Californians celebrate every day of rain and snow.
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Deborah, you are welcome to share anything that you see in this place. I publish under a Creative Commons License.
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Thanks Paul for the reminder. How does Creative Commons License work for quotes and shares of other’s original published writing and photography?
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If you republish another person’s content on your blog then you mush obtain their permission to so do. Read more about it on my blog here.
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Thanks Paul. I thought you’d clarify that point. We all must ask and get permission to republish other’s work.
The one exception rests with attribution of the author along with the name and date of first publication. I do believe that is fair use, as long as quotes stay under 400 words and are used in quotation or indented to show they are not original to the writer quoting.
Also thanks for including a link to your page. I’m in the process of setting up a similar page.
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