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Rooftop dogs

comments (1) November 22nd, 2010 in Project Gallery        
rwotzak Rob Wotzak, Web Producer
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Some job-site dogs are braver than others.
This roof isnt so steep. Come on out!
Some job-site dogs are braver than others.Click To Enlarge

Some job-site dogs are braver than others.


Some dogs are braver than others. The short-eared pup wandered all over the roof, inspecting his masters' work; the long-eared dog was content to watch from the window.

Long Island, NY


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BobMc BobMc writes: The long-eared dog knows that the safety observer needs to be in a secure location.
Posted: 6:20 pm on February 14th

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