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    Narcaleptic dogs?

    I've been looking for video clips of the narcaleptic wiener dogs. So far, I have the "Rusty" video. If anyone else has them, or a link to them (you see them in college psychology classes, and sometimes anatomy classes), please pm me.

    TIA.

    (they are VERY funny...and a little tragic)
    Five years...

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    Spawn of Markel nate el bueno's Avatar
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    wait, i think that's the one where they just like appear to fall asleep right? we saw a video in biology, and this weiner dog escapes from his appartment, and the security camera caught him running down the hall, and all of the sudden, he fell asleep. hahaha
    there were a couple of other incidents, but i dont know any links sorry

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    for people who havent seen the aforementioned rusty vid
    http://www.lemonizer.com/upload/uploadsMarch/rusty.wmv

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    If you can't find any more of Dachshunds, try looking for videos with Doberman Pinschers or Labrador Retrievers. Narcolepsy is genetic and can be found in those particular breeds. Other breeds can suffer from neurologic disorders - Beagles and St. Bernards can suffer from epileptic siezures as an example. You can thank selective breeding from inside a relatively closed genetic pool for that. While that helps preserve desired traits in a breed, it also brings together the dangerous ones which normally should be diluted by breeding outside the family.

    I have a 2' long wiener myself.
    I think over again
    My small adventures, my fears.
    The small ones that seemed so big,
    For all the vital things I had to get and to reach.

    And yet there is only one great thing, the only thing:

    To live to see the great day that dawns,
    And the light that fills the world.


    -old Inuit song

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevster
    I have a 2' long wiener myself.

    and how long is your dog?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevster
    I have a 2' long wiener myself.
    Does it go limp and fall asleep when it gets excited?

    Five years...

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    is it anything like a fainting goat??

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    i saw that video in a psych class too...but that was way back in '98


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bires
    Does it go limp and fall asleep when it gets excited?
    My wiener won't leave me alone when it gets excited. When it's excited and erect in a vertical orientation, it can be up to 3' tall. Especially when it's trying to wake me up in the morning because it wants to get fed. Mrs. Kevster usually wakes up before I do so she takes care of it.

    I can understand if you're all jealous, it's very "attached" to me. Having a wiener like mine is both a blessing and a curse, but I manage it all right. One of the neat things about it is that it gets excited very quickly (which can be a problem at times too), so no viagra for this wiener.
    Last edited by Kevster; 05-03-2005 at 12:29 AM.
    I think over again
    My small adventures, my fears.
    The small ones that seemed so big,
    For all the vital things I had to get and to reach.

    And yet there is only one great thing, the only thing:

    To live to see the great day that dawns,
    And the light that fills the world.


    -old Inuit song

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