Playing soccer but only with his mouth full!

My Willy loves to bat his ball around the room like a soccer game, however, he'll only do this when he has something in his mouth, like his leash, stuffed bunny rabbit, or a sock! It's his thing and I'd love to know what he's thinking!
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Trying to avoid a mouth-ball?

Bailey has been playing since she was a puppy. She should be a goalie or a defender - no offense what so ever. But she will defend that ball to the death. She learned her skills from my daughter's soccer team.
Lisamae, Panda does the exact same thing.....she holds either a rope or another smaller ball in her mouth while playing soccer. that is the only way she will kick it...if she doesnt have anything in her mouth, she tries to pick it up..evenutally does...and we have tons of deflated soccer balls as proof. :D
I'd love to see that!!! How funny....
How cute! Has he ever popped a ball before?
Maybe he's trying to resist temptation. :lol:
heres a pic of panda with her deflated soccer ball and a well chewed basketballl....she now holds the deflated soccer ball while kicking the basketball.....it seems to be the only thing that she cant deflate 8O
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