This Dog Can Balance Anything On His Head

6. Hookah
Meet Scout, a dog with a very strange talent. Here, Scout manages to balance a two foot high multi-tiered hookah half-filled with water and tangled pipes that probably aren’t helping out with the balance. And you thought your dog was cool because it could roll over and play fetch? He’s like a coffee table that you don’t have to worry about stubbing your toe on in the middle of the night.
 


5. A Pot
What? Were you expecting something else when we asked you, “hey, do you want to see my pothead dog?” This is a family site, get your mind out of the gutter. Maybe this is the same pot used to cook the spaghetti we saw earlier. Will the tomato sauce and meatballs make an appearance next? Read on....


4.A Paint Can
Ahh, Scout’s most dangerous stunt of all. Paint cans aren’t exactly light so we’re wondering whether or not it was empty before Scout attempted the balancing act. However, the lack of spilled paint and messiness along the edge of the can leads us to believe its a full can which makes it all the more impressive.


3.Caesar Cocktail
If you ever doubted his owner’s confidence in Scout’s abilities, this picture should illustrate the amount of trust she has in him. The potential for disaster as the glass shatters on the floor sending alcoholic drink all over the dog is definitely real, but Scout handles it like a trooper.


2.Toilet Paper
We know everyone has experienced that terrifying moment where you’re in the bathroom letting nature run its course when you suddenly realize that there is no toilet paper in sight. How cool would it be to have your trusty dog come to the rescue carrying three rolls on his head? We have to pick up poop when we take dogs for a walk, the least they can do to show their appreciation is bring a little TP in times of crisis.


1.A Laptop
It’s only right that Scout's owner posts these gravity-defying images while using Scout’s head as a laptop holder. A research study conducted at the National Center For Fabricated Internet Statistics recently showed dog craniums allow 74% more airflow through the computer than traditional desks. Nobody likes a hot laptop.



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