
When you've worn through your only front pad due to an over-abundance of hiking, river-splashing, and general romping in the forest, you can't really limp. All you can manage is an incredibly pathetic hop-stumble that makes everyone in camp feel sorry for you.


Luckily, some three-legged dogs have help when this occurs.


1 comment:
Awww poor guy but what a great way to get a lift and it looks like he took it all in stride!
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