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Friday, November 9, 2012

The Delightful Hammerhead Terrier!

The guys at the lab got it right this time. There is no more charming canine/shark hybrid than the Hammerhead Terrier. This is a frisky fun filled family friendly pup that will delight your children! Hammerhead Terriers with their wide spaced eyes have excellent distance perception but, they cannot see anything clearly that is not at least several feet away from the tip of their noses. Combine this with their giddy terrier personalities and they are constantly slamming into obstacles as they careen around the house. These slapstick antics will get the kids laughing so hard they pee their pants.

The only major downside to owning a Hammerhead Terrier is in fact their accident proneness. Some owners have experimented with wrapping bubble wrap around their pet's snouts. Others have tried balloons or foam rubber mounted to their pet's snout using elastic or rubber bands. Another strategy is to attach foam rubber or even feather pillows to any surface or obstacle the Hammerhead Terrier has or could slam into. This may seem extreme but really nothing is too extreme when you are protecting the well being of a loving family pet.

Due to their farsightedness male Hammerhead Terriers are often off target when they urinate. This can be entertaining or annoying depending on your point of view. If your point of view is to close it could be embarrassing too. Again children usually get a good laugh out of watching their pet playing lawn sprinkler. Besides this particular idiosyncrasy can be used to help them understand why grandpa is so.... messy.

All in all the Hammerhead Terrier is a good choice for people looking for lively a pet who loves to chase balls but are not too disappointed if he winds up running right past them. Try to avoid playing fetch in areas closed in by chain link fencing. Your pup will never see it and slamming into a chain link fence may look comical but it could strain your pet. On the other hand your pet may never come back after he takes off after a ball or stick tossed into an open field.


Should you be strolling in an open field when a Hammerhead Terrier comes bounding toward you let the beast run straight into your arms! Soon his owner will come running up to you ever so grateful to you for nabbing the wayward pet.




Russell

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