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Lisa, when you are looking at the videos on YouTube, you wills see a “share” button. Press this and you will get a couple of options. “Embed”, “Email”, etc. Press the “Embed” button and you will see a bunch of code in a box appear. Copy and paste that code into your message creation box here and you’re done!
Basically, you just need to copy and paste the embed code into your post. 🙂
Thanks, I will be after you for instructions when I take some videos on my camera 🙂
Beverly
12 years ago
Oh, the memories! While our kids were young, we had Labrador Retrievers. It’s like deja vu.
Carole
12 years ago
You think the dog is priceless? Hell—he deserves a MEDAL!!! (And a good quiet nap!)
LARHAGE
12 years ago
I grew up with German Shepherds exactly like this dog, oh the indignities we did to them, I would hitch them up to my wagon, cut branches and tie them on top of their heads so they could be reindeers and make them sport football jerseys during games, dogs are the greatest!
Jil
12 years ago
This sweet video reminds me of the black GSD I had from 1984-1996. I remember one time he was lying on the floor at the foot of the bed, and one of the kids (who was maybe 8-24 months old at the time) accidentally flopped off the end of the bed right on top of Roo. I don’t recommend it–I always taught the kids not to lie on dogs–but he just stood up and looked around like, “What the heck just happened?” There was no hint of retaliation.
Julie, I could not figure out how to add the video from the web.
Ok, so how do you do it?
Lisa, when you are looking at the videos on YouTube, you wills see a “share” button. Press this and you will get a couple of options. “Embed”, “Email”, etc. Press the “Embed” button and you will see a bunch of code in a box appear. Copy and paste that code into your message creation box here and you’re done!
Basically, you just need to copy and paste the embed code into your post. 🙂
Thanks, I will be after you for instructions when I take some videos on my camera 🙂
Oh, the memories! While our kids were young, we had Labrador Retrievers. It’s like deja vu.
You think the dog is priceless? Hell—he deserves a MEDAL!!! (And a good quiet nap!)
I grew up with German Shepherds exactly like this dog, oh the indignities we did to them, I would hitch them up to my wagon, cut branches and tie them on top of their heads so they could be reindeers and make them sport football jerseys during games, dogs are the greatest!
This sweet video reminds me of the black GSD I had from 1984-1996. I remember one time he was lying on the floor at the foot of the bed, and one of the kids (who was maybe 8-24 months old at the time) accidentally flopped off the end of the bed right on top of Roo. I don’t recommend it–I always taught the kids not to lie on dogs–but he just stood up and looked around like, “What the heck just happened?” There was no hint of retaliation.
*18 to 24 months old, I meant.
What an awesome dog!!