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Seeing-eye Dog Pees on Court - Delays NBA Basketball Game! For the latest in miniature horse headlines visit: http://www.guidehorse.com/law_n_news.htm In this article, we see the importance of handling your guide animal properly in-public.
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/WeirdNews/2005/01/18/902698-ap.html
A stink was raised during halftime of the Detroit Pistons-Orlando Magic NBA game on Tuesday night when the start of the second half was delayed by three minutes after a seeing-eye dog relieved itself on the court.
Obviously, the handler did not give their guide a relief break before the game, and also failed to keep the guide animal on a leash. Guide horses have attended long sports events successfully, and the horse learns to “squeeze out” as much as possible to ensure that they don’t interrupt their handler by requesting a mid-game potty break.
When the Pistons came out for warm-ups on Tuesday, Rasheed Wallace walked up to the lane where the excrement had fallen, stopped and stared in disbelief. His team-mates were just as confused before wide smiles broke out. Get the Book!
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