Video Of The Week - Skateboarding Bulldog Takes Japan By Storm

By - 107 words

Language

Reading Level

Listen to Article

Bazooka, a two-year old bulldog is making headlines in Japan and all over the world as the country's top and only skateboarding dog.

His owner, a dog clothing designer, says Bazooka fell in love with skateboarding when he was just five months old, and is a natural at the sport.

The bulldog, who rides custom-made boards that are made to measure and have no harmful varnishes, has one bad habit. He likes to chew on the board after a successful ride and has gnawed his way through 14-custom made boards since he began skateboarding! Not that anybody minds - He is after all a celebrity!

source: ohmidog.com

Cite Article
Geography
117 Comments
  • DLBalmost 12 years
    My bulldog just sits on the couch and sleeps
    • ?almost 12 years
      lol
      • dudealmost 12 years
        wow
        • dudeover 12 years
          SO CUTE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
          • jaxover 12 years
            that dog is awesome,if only he stop eating on his board
            • FATA1 C1UCHover 12 years
              that epic and i wosh i have a dog like that
              • cookieman
                cookiemanabout 13 years
                Wow...a dog that's more skilled than me.I don't know how to skate.
                • crystalmori
                  crystalmoriover 11 years
                  It's not that he's more skilled than you, he just has different things he's good at. I'm sure you have stuff you're good at, too, right? It's the same for everybody. Even if you're not good at a particular thing, you surely have other things that you're absolutely great at! So focus on those, and don't say things that could be misinterpreted/misunderstood as sounding like you're weak. Because everybody has strength(s) inside them!
                • jakeover 13 years
                  awesome!!!!!!!
                  • joeover 13 years
                    epic
                    • barney over 13 years
                      why are pugs so fat?