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Old 09.04.2009, 04:13 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by pbradley
But it appears to me that the dog is momentarily able to lift its head, particularly in the part with the hammer, in a way that suggests that there is a cut out hole for the rest of the dog. I don't know the strength of a dog's neck but I doubt it could be the source of all of that movement on its own.

i was thinking the exact same thing. it takes more than just the muscles in the head and neck to make these movements.
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