Don’t Know How to Break This, Guys…

I mean, I don’t want to put a damper on your entrepreneurial spirit or anything; the boat rescue business was a capital idea and all, but… well, that yacht you’ve been towing sank about a half a mile back.


Photo by Flickr user David Friel. (More border collie cuteness at the link)

25 comments … read them below or add one

  1. The Original Jane says:

    Ha ha – twin engine – snort.

  2. kb says:

    Chariot race! (with an invisible, water-borne chariot)

  3. cellarmouse says:

    oh man…twinnies…workin’ together…

  4. dub1 says:

    Mine — mine — no, mine — Ours!

  5. Kari Callin says:

    New for the Summer Olympics: synchronized water stick retrieval! Don’t miss it!

  6. Chihgirl says:

    I have the cutest mental picture of two sets of doggy-legs under the water, swimming as fast as they can, side-by-side…(-:

  7. Mary (the first) says:

    Is it a two headed dog???

    • debg says:

      Ha! Click through to flickr, and you’ll see that it’s Cerberus. These two pups have a sibling.

  8. Mudbug says:

    Tow , tow, tow your boat …………..

  9. Dana X. says:

    Aww. They stick together figuratively and literally.

  10. Mina says:

    Stick!Stick!Stick!Stick!

  11. Gigi says:

    Tree (branch) for two
    And two for tree (branch)
    I swim with you
    And you swim with me

  12. anne says:

    Hee hee! It’s so cute ’cause there’s 2 of them, why is that?

  13. Flutterby says:

    Matchingks!!

  14. LauraH says:

    Awwww, reminds me of my Dad’s old dog Spud (Boston Terrier) and his best friend, a Lab who lived down the street. They would go for walks each holding one end of a large stick, obviously on a angle considering the size difference between the two.

  15. A new Olympic sport: Synchronized fetching!

  16. tracylee says:

    Best Double-mint gum ad I’ve ever seen :D

  17. T.U.M. says:

    Tuxedogs!

  18. MommaMackie says:

    Tsk, tsk, tsk…should have hired on some Newfies for the heavy jobs…….

  19. Saffron says:

    This is the final scene of Jaws as Brody and Hooper paddled to shore, as reenacted by that new experimental acting group DogStar.