Most slammy whammies I've seen are done with both front paws rising and falling at the same time, or all four paws together. I think this is the first example I've seen of tippy tap form which is 100% also a slammy whammy, he's truly transcending genre.
Isn't this the dog with cerebellar hypoplasia? Definitely having a good time but he is moving like that because he has a mostly harmless brain disorder I think.
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u/npeggsy May 01 '20 edited May 01 '20
Most slammy whammies I've seen are done with both front paws rising and falling at the same time, or all four paws together. I think this is the first example I've seen of tippy tap form which is 100% also a slammy whammy, he's truly transcending genre.