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Um, at the risk of being unwholesome... he has a seeing-eye-human, on a leash.
51 0 ReplyWell he presumably wants to do it, so at least he gets the choice? He did get the choice, right?
27 0 Reply"TF do you mean you signed me up for volunteer work running faster than an athlete five years older than me?
TF do you mean, you already promised him?"
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I think that's still wholesome. Like the best assistance animals, this kid likes the work and is dedicated to it. Hero.
20 0 ReplyHe's a good boy!
7 0 ReplyNo, he doesnt? You say that as if he had the guy with a leash on the neck, they both have a rope on their hand.
7 0 ReplyThey're obviously being facetious.
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I wonder why he doesn't use a dog 🤔
4 0 ReplyCos dogs can't run at pace for anywhere near as long as a human can
16 0 ReplyTell that to my poodle, he smokes me in any distance and starts zooming around the yard when we get home.
4 0 Replysmokes me in any distance
What is the longest distance? Humans should be able to endurance hunt pretty much any other animal.
5 0 ReplyI'm not that good of a runner, but up to 10k is where we've gotten so far and it doesn't even phase him.
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Dog cant tell you to step left due to a rock
2 0 ReplyIt would take a lot more training to get a dog to follow arbitrary race courses. A human can figure out where they're supposed to turn with minimal guidance.
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Not unwholesome, very good actually
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