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Sometimes holding your bro close isn’t so much a sweet thing as a really smart self-defense technique. Let Roscoe demonstrate.
During a recent morning romp in the yard, Roscoe pulled a sneak attack and pounced on an unsuspecting Typhoon. But once he caught his prey, Roscoe discovered the real reason for holding your bro close.
Roscoe might be a little bigger and younger than Typhoon, but the Little Prince has both experience and a certain attitude of superiority (to pretty much everything).
For those of you uninitiated in the ways of Siberian Husky games, this is all a part of the fun. We like the sport.
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I agree with Terry+Roy–the younger ones need to be reminded of the family rules!!
Roscoe looks like he’s saying… “Yeah, yeah, quit your bellyachin”
Yeah, younger siblings need to be “reminded” of the order of family law every so often ♥️