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Comment count is 15
delicatessen - 2011-02-08

I don't understand the chinchilla's initial contact method with the dog: It was a leap attack of some sort. I appreciate the effort, I just want to know what it was thinking.


fluffy - 2011-02-09

IT'S SUPER EFFECTIVE


Hay Belly - 2011-02-09

Thinking and chinchillas do not usually go together.


Chalkdust - 2011-09-03

whole-body high-five


hentaiwolf - 2011-02-09

Is it Chinchilla week?


duck&cover - 2011-02-09

Chinchillathon!


Mother_Puncher - 2011-02-09

Pikachu vs. Growlithe.
Growlithe is confused.
Pikachu used Agility.
Growlithe is confused.
Pikachu used Quick Attack.


Jim Quin - 2011-02-09

Growlithe used Rest.
It's super effective!


cognitivedissonance - 2011-02-09

My terrier seems deliberately EVOLVED to kill chinchillas, if his preference in toys and play-methods are any indication. This one is absurdly well trained or oblivious to his ancestral calling as Rat Catcher Dog.


Panzerschlag - 2011-02-09

Terriers were bred for killing rodents. My Jack Russell hunts rabbits all the time. He's even tried hunting cats, but of course that doesn't work out too well for him.


TeenerTot - 2011-02-09

That terrier has had a stroke.


Supahfly - 2011-02-10

Earmites.


Dr Dim - 2011-02-09

Is a chinchilla even a real animal? It looks like it was genetically engineered by a thirteen year old Japanese girl to hunt marshmellows or something.


notascientist - 2011-02-09

"What a weird dog." He is thinking. And considering some of the dogs we've bred, its not that strange of a thought.


chumbucket - 2011-02-09

dog on drugs


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