My friends I report: DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME! It can be dangerous... even deadly!
In the following, I will go over the Do's and Don'ts of sniffing.
WARNING: Some of the following images are disturbing and are not suitable for puppies under 3 months or Chihuahuas of any age.
DISCLAIMER: Before partaking in the act of sniffing another rear-end, please consult with your local veterinarian.
Pinto from Texas, USA
Was found shortly after this picture was taken. (He was rushed to a nearby hospital for a full recovery.)
Gilbert from Ada, Oklahoma, USA
Was discovered in this position after being stuck for 4 hours. This is the result of sniffing alone. Please be advised that this is and can be extremely uncomfortable, and sometimes not reversible! (He was rushed to a nearby hospital for a full recovery. )
Harry and Sally of Hollywood, CA, USA
This picture was taken after Harry awoke from a long nap. Please do not attempt sniffing while groggy. This is the result! (He was rushed to a nearby hospital for a full recovery.)
My Friends, as you can see, sniffing is not to be taken lightly. It is a privilege and a skill that must be honed.
There are places to go and rules to abide by:
#1. Sniff only within the same weight category.
#2. Sniff only in designated locations such as:
- Backyards
- Doggie Parks
- Veterinarian Waiting Rooms
NOTE: Please only participate in sniffing circles based off of your skill level.
That concludes today's lesson in Sniffing 101... "Doggie Style."
Please Sniff Responsibly and Don't Sniff and Run at the same time or serious rear-ending can occur, such as this:
Your Scholar Hard at Work
P.S. THEY WERE BOTH RUSHED TO A NEARBY HOSPITAL FOR A FULL RECOVERY!