That's a mouthful

Thursday March 31st, 2011

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A Golden Retriever named Augie won a Guinness World Record title after she demonstrated her ability to hold five tennis balls in her mouth at a time. She never mastered tying a cherry stem with her tongue, however.

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Anonymous User

Hey, Trever! Thanks for dropping by MaxTheGoldenRetriever.com (as seen on CNN.com). I'm working on tying a cherry stem with my tongue. Only problem is that I keep eating the cherry. Oh, well... practice, practice...

almost 4 years ago by Anonymous

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