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In Videos: Stacking Food on Animals

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Is it time to teach your pet a new trick? How about training your dog to hold really, really still and ignore its carnal desire to eat everything in sight as you stack hundreds of dog treats on its face and body? In this Japanese game show, food is continuously stacked before two dogs and a chimpanzee to see how long they can go before attacking their mountains of food. Torturous, but adorable! Watch the video after the jump.

Stacking Food on Animals

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11 Comments:

There's a really bad anorexia parallel in here somewhere...

Now if we did this too my sister with chocolate, hands down the dogs would win.

I love the limpid pools of longing eyes on that black lab. What a sweetie. My Boxer would never stand for such torture!

Once the UK runs out of reality TV shows for us to steal in the US...I'm afraid what might happen if TV execs turn to Japan.

Noooo! Too heartbreaking! Their desire to please their humans is greater than their primal need to gobble up the goodies? Oh! My heart bleeds...

Chuck from Dooce would totally win this show forever.

Actually, Rowdy from Scrubs would win this.

its like... jenga for dogs. on dogs. shiba inus are sooo cute. they even stacked them on his fluffy jowlies! cute. i like how the monkey was continualy lauging, like, "what the f**k is wrong with you people? why are you making a giant tower of bananas?"

@wunami - Rowdy would totally win this!

Either one of my two dachshunds, on the other hand, would fail miserably.

I've have a 5 month old shiba and I know she would not last ONE bone. Then again, we still haven't taught her to sit, stay, etc. let alone play dead with food balanced on top of her.

I'm thinking this was partly inspired by Oolong (RIP) w/ a dorayaki balanced on his head. I'd link the image and you'd all recognize it, but it would probably be removed. Google: Oolong dorayaki

Hehe, I was thinking that that is an excellent trick, but then I remembered suddenly this.

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