Victoria is trying to convince a family NOT to breed. She has ping pong balls on a porch and is showing how many dogs are resulting from that one breeding. This was shocking to see how many were going to end up in shelters. I'm looking for those statistics. or the episode. Can you help?
I need this for a toastmasters speech tomorrow (Tuesday 6/29/10) thanks so much!!!!
looking for Atlanta episode with ping pong balls
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Re: looking for Atlanta episode with ping pong balls
That was the episode with Prince, the mastiff. I believe it's called Prince of Chaos.
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Re: looking for Atlanta episode with ping pong balls
yes and it was just on today!Zeldacorgi wrote:That was the episode with Prince, the mastiff. I believe it's called Prince of Chaos.
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Wow you two are awesome! And what are the chances that it was on today!? Crazy. Anyway I can get the stats that she mentions on the show? I cant find that info.. or if I can watch the episode anywhere..
Thank you sooooo much!
Thank you sooooo much!
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Re: looking for Atlanta episode with ping pong balls
You can try youtubing it to see what you find.
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Nothing on youtube but I found it here! http://videos.howstuffworks.com/animal- ... -video.htm
thanks so much!
thanks so much!
Re: looking for Atlanta episode with ping pong balls
here are the stats for anyone else looking for this info:
If <Prince> dog has 1 litter with 6 male puppies that were all bred, after 6 years there could potentially be 70,000 dogs that Prince is responsible.
One male dog bred for one litter. potentially 70,000 dogs.
If <Prince> dog has 1 litter with 6 male puppies that were all bred, after 6 years there could potentially be 70,000 dogs that Prince is responsible.
One male dog bred for one litter. potentially 70,000 dogs.