This is, after all, the same university where a lab chief's golden retriever has eight second-author publications to his name.
My parents have goldens. Sweet but not the smartest. You'd think that poodles would be more likely to be published. Goldens are like the stoner slackers of the canine world.
Cass, heh!
OTOH, a stoner slacker dog is much more likely to just loaf around in the lab doorway amiably snoozing and much less likely to careen around looking frantically for a Job To Do and ploughing into centrifuges and coolers of dry ice and such.
I dunno - a stoner dog might get the munchies and eat the dry ice.
a lab chief's golden retriever has eight second-author publications to his name.
I've long had my suspicions about some of our authors...
Timelies all!
Hmm, my old boss at Duke used to bring his dog into the lab from time to time, but as far as I know he never put the dog as an author on his papers.
Goldens are like the stoner slackers of the canine world.
You have not met my sister's Golden. There's a reason she is called the Demon Dog. If you don't give her something to do every moment, she will invent something to do, usually something associated with food on the counters, dirty underpants, or footwear.
She is ridiculously pretty, I will grant you; but she's a demon under that glossy coat and big brown eyes.
Here is a cheering set of photos:
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So cute!
OTOH, a stoner slacker dog is much more likely to just loaf around in the lab doorway amiably snoozing and much less likely to careen around looking frantically for a Job To Do and ploughing into centrifuges and coolers of dry ice and such.
An organization here, Catholic Charities, maybe?, sent a team of 10 stoner slacker dogs (with handlers) to hang with relatives and victims in Newtown.
brenda m: here's pictures of the dogs.
Made me sniffly. Well-behaved Goldens are the best. (And to be fair, even the Demon Dog has her marvelous moments. She just has too much energy and smarts right now.)
When I was hospitalized for a month a few years ago there was a therapy dog that came to visit, and I can honestly say it really helped raise my spirits.