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Odell Beckham Jr imitates a dog peeing on day of protest. More than 1. 50 NFL players took the knee during the national anthem on Sunday in defiance of Trump after he called for 'disrespectful' players who refused to stand to be fired. But it appears that the New York Giants's Odell Beckham Jr. Instead, he chose to use the national day of protest to imitate a dog peeing.

After he scored the first points of the day against the Eagles, making a good fourth- quarter catch in the end zone, he got down on all fours, lifted his leg, and pretended to pee. Scroll down for video  Odell Beckham Jr used NFL's day of protest to imitate a dog peeing after scoring a touchdown. Odell Beckham Jr. New York Giants against the Eagles when he chose the bizarre celebratory stunt.

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The wide receiver scored again a couple of minutes later, but this time, he chose to celebrate the touchdown with a power fist salute. 'I was in the end zone. I scored a touchdown,' Beckham told the New York Daily News. I'm a dog, so I acted like a dog.'The stunt landed him a 1. I didn't know if the rule book said you can't hike your leg,' he said. The official) said I peed on somebody. So I was trying to find the imaginary ghost that I peed on, but I didn't see him.'But either way it goes, you play football. I wear red and white.

I don't wear black and white with stripes on it. I don't make calls. I just play football.' The wide receiver scored again a couple of minutes later, but this time, he chose to celebrate the touchdown with a power fist salute.  When asked why he had decided to get down on all fours, Beckham replied: 'I'm a dog, so I acted like a dog'After he scored the first points of the day against the Eagles, making a good fourth- quarter catch in the end zone, he got down on all fours, lifted his leg, and pretended to pee. The childish stunt (pictured during the Sunday game) landed him a 1. Beckham's humorous stunt seemed a little off- message on a day when hundreds of players were taking a stand of defiance against the president after his recent comments. At least, 1. NFL stars kneeled, while others gave the black power salute, sat linking arms, or even refused to show up during the national anthem on Sunday. Players from both the Baltimore Ravens and Jacksonville Jaguars were the first to protest by taking a knee ahead of their game at Wembley Stadium in London on Sunday morning. No players were kneeling during the playing of God Save The Queen - the British national anthem. The defiance against Trump continued as games kicked off across the US with an unprecedented number of players kneeling and most teams in the early afternoon games locking arms in solidarity.

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Some members of the Oakland Raiders sit on the bench during the national anthem on Sunday night . The whole team and the coaches were in solidarity, either sitting or linking arms during the singing.

Baltimore Ravens players took a knee during the national anthem at Wembley in London on Sunday just hours after Donald Trump continued his growing feud with athletes Terrance Smith #4. Eric Fisher #7. 2, Demetrius Harris #8. Cameron Erving #7.

Didn't get the memo? Odell Beckham Jr uses NFL's day of protest to imitate a dog peeing after scoring a touchdown - but then celebrates later with a Power salute.

Kansas City Chiefs is seen taking a knee before the game against the Los Angeles Chargers Sunday afternoon. Jaguars owner Shad Khan (above) joined his players on the field on Sunday and was spotted linking arms with them in a show of unity.

He donated $1 million to Trump's inauguration. At least 2. 0 Patriots players were spotted kneeling as Tom Brady linked arms with his teammates. Pittsburgh Steelers players were absent from the sideline and remained in the locker room during the Star Spangled Banner. Alejandro Villanueva, who served three tours in Afghanistan, was the only Steelers' player to stand outside the tunnel for the anthem. The protest came after Trump's comments in a Friday night speech at a rally in Alabama and a series of Saturday tweets drew sharp responses from some of the nation's top athletes. He said NFL players who kneel for the national anthem should be fired. New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft (right, with Trumo in April) says he is 'deeply disappointed by the tone' of President Donald Trump's comments. He is pictured above with Trump at the White House in April'Wouldn't you love to see one of these NFL owners, when somebody disrespects our flag, you'd say: 'Get that son of a b****h off the field right now.

Out! He's fired,' Trump said to loud applause. In a tweet early Sunday morning, Trump wrote: 'If NFL fans refuse to go to games until players stop disrespecting our Flag & Country, you will see change take place fast.

Fire or suspend!'Last week across the entire NFL, only four players knelt or sat, and two stood with their fists raised. Since then several former Donald Trump allies have criticized his comments. New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft said he was 'disappointed' and Rex Ryan, former coach of New York Jets and Buffalo Bills, said he was 'p****d off' over Trump's comments. Watch Death Do Us Part Streaming more.

How to Train Your Dog for Therapy Service. Watch The Queen Online Iflix. Dogs are pros at making you feel better when you’ve had a bad day or you’re couch- bound while sick, and they can help other people feel the same expansive dog love with a little training.

Training your dog to be a therapy dog means they’ll be able bring joy to children who are stuck in the hospital, provide companionship for older folks, and comfort those with disabilities. What Types of Dogs Are Good for Therapy Training. The first step when thinking about certifying your pup as a therapy dog is to find out if they’re the right type. Jennifer Henley, Ph.

D., the manager of the Animal Assisted Therapy program at the San Francisco SPCA, says that personality matters much more than breed when it comes to dogs that are great at therapy. Your dog should: Enjoy meeting new people. Have no negative history (like nipping or biting)Follow commands, like sit, leave it, stay and down. Be okay with new noises, smells, and environments. Be able to be calm and sit still during visits.

Training and being a therapy dog is a lot of work for both of you, so your dog should not only like working, but should like this type of work. For example, if your dog likes work such as fetching, herding, or tracking, they may not be as suitable for therapy since it involves ignoring distractions and following commands promptly. Dogs that are known for their intelligence and are easy to train, like guard dogs or terriers, may take faster to therapy training and be better suited. Henley recommends knowing dogs’ boundaries so that if it turns out they don’t really like therapy work, you can find another way to help your community, like joining a volunteer search and rescue group. Whom Your Dog Will Help. Most people know that therapy dogs and their owners do good by visiting those in need of companionship, but you might not realize how big of an impact you can have. Henley describes the main benefit of becoming an animal therapy volunteer: It is an honor to help someone in such times of need and being a part of that, and knowing your dog brought joy, comfort, peace, the motivation to do physical therapy, etc, is incredibly rewarding.

You have a ton of options when it comes to who you and your dog volunteer to help with therapy visits. Here are some common opportunities you likely have nearby: Hospitals: Children, as well as other patients, need a friendly face to brighten their day. Nursing homes and senior centers: Bring comfort to older people. Especially great for lap- sized dogs. Libraries and schools: Help kids practice reading by providing a non- judgemental fluffy audience.

Check with your local libraries, community centers, and shelters to see if there are other programs you and your dog can join. How to Get Your Dog Trained and Certified. You’ll likely need to invest quite a bit of time and effort into getting your dog trained and certified for therapy work, but the happiness you bring to those in need can be well worth it. The exact evaluation exam and certification standards vary depending on what organization you’re being certified by, but the training typically involves. Training classes (usually 4+ hours over several weeks)Your dog demonstrating the ability to follow a series of commands (sit, stay, off, leave it, say hi)Monitored visits to observe how your dog does.

Proof of health from a vet (you may have to re- submit this annually)You may also have the option to go through several levels of certification as your dog adds more therapy visitation experience under their collar. The American Kennel Club has a therapy training and certification program, Canine Good Citizen.

Your local SPCA may also have a program, the SF SPCA has Assisted Animal Therapy. Besides performing a valuable service to your community, going through therapy dog certification, training, and actual volunteering can strengthen the bond between you and your dog.