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(1,511 posts)I could not see any on the lobster, is this a breed with out any?
petronius
(26,603 posts)don't have large claws.
Not sure this dog would be a great investment, though: our spiny lobsters in California (P. interruptus) don't spend an awful lot of time wandering shallow sandy bottoms in broad daylight - if the FL version is the same, there wouldn't be a lot of opportunities for the dog to catch them (not to mention that this one looked pretty lethargic if not actually dead ) ...
northernsouthern
(1,511 posts)I saw title and thought of the American lobster and was like wtf? Then I saw the video and was like...cheap dude, but I was relieved for the dog. As for the shallow part, when I saw that there was nothing else around, and that it was not moving I started to wonder if he had some from the store that he tossed in. I guess if you are fishing in a shallow area and the dog is looking in he could grab you a lobster. So it is like having a truffle sniffing dog, but being in an area with few truffles...sure you may not every get any...but if you do you will feel like a champ.
Major Nikon
(36,827 posts)csziggy
(34,137 posts)For $2500 I'd want the dog to swim around, spot the lobsters on their own and bring them back to the place on the beach where I am sitting in my lounge chair!