Friday, March 16, 2012

Dancing Dogs of Balik Pulau, Malaysia - 1

I have just uploaded a video on the Dancing Dogs of Balik Pulau (The link is posted below at the end of this blog).

These are my household dogs:



This is George, the dancing dog in the video

This is Lola, the mother of George

This is Sarkozy, the French bulldog


The dancing dog in the video is George, the son of Lola. George learnt dancing from his mother. All his siblings also learnt dancing from Lola the mother. Lola is a cross-breed, a mix between a Hush Puppy and a Dachshund, given to us over 10 years ago. Lola is the favourite dog of Grace and Abigail and Rachel, my three daughters. When they were young, I had to remind them, "No dogs in the bedroom, please!"

Lola is not in this video, but will appear soon. At one time, Lola and George and one other dog danced in synchronized fashion! This was only a short performance (the other dog, a Jack Russell, my favourite dog, is already dead). 


We presently have 4 dogs, namely Lola and George and Sarkozy (a French bulldog with a deformed front foot) and Moo-Moo (George's step brother, who lives in the garden among the grass day and night). All the dogs in my household belong solely to my wife Joy. I only feed them when I am instructed, and control them when they chase after strangers and meter readers. 



However, they seldom obey me. What to do?!?
When I feed them, they refuse to eat and linger over the food. When I ask them to come, they run away. As I said, they are my wife's dogs, and they rush to meet her whenever she returns from an outing, and eat heartily whenever she feeds them.

Please do come and visit us and watch the dancing dogs of Balik Pulau!!!
They are one of a kind.
That's a miracle in Penang!!!




The video link is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APqj4RgsGgo&feature=youtu.be 


Please be aware that the dogs only dance early in the morning as they greet me and my wife; and when we return home at night, they will always greet us with dancing. They do not dance as ordered. We do not train them to dance.


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