Is that a Irish Wolfhound? I wonder if they are good dogs. I've always raised Rott's and just love them, great great dogs. At my business in Seattle my big 150lb male pinned a guy who was applying for a job on my desk and started humpin' to beat the band, the guy didn't want the job after that, go figure.
Yes. At 7 months old, our dog Oliver could stand up and paw at the top of the sliding glass doors, when he wanted in. At 18 months he is still quite timid and a puppy. More like a golden retriever in temperament. Our previous dog was an English Bull Terrier, the contrast in temperament and behavior is huge. -tallow pot
She better hope he doesn't, or she'll be glued to the fence...
ReplyDeleteHellooo Breakfast !!
ReplyDeleteThat look in her eyes says it all...
ReplyDeleteI guess they photo-shopped the jar of peanut-butter out of the picture.
ReplyDeleteIs that a Irish Wolfhound? I wonder if they are good dogs. I've always raised Rott's and just love them, great great dogs. At my business in Seattle my big 150lb male pinned a guy who was applying for a job on my desk and started humpin' to beat the band, the guy didn't want the job after that, go figure.
ReplyDeleteYes. At 7 months old, our dog Oliver could stand up and paw at the top of the sliding glass doors, when he wanted in. At 18 months he is still quite timid and a puppy. More like a golden retriever in temperament. Our previous dog was an English Bull Terrier, the contrast in temperament and behavior is huge.
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They are really good dogs
DeleteHe's a "Big-Un"!
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine the weekly food budget for that?
ReplyDeleteMeh, I live near an elementary school. Running down a meal will be easy and good for the dog.
DeleteI like that fence. What? Maybe 9 feet high? With that fence I could really blot out my asshole neighbors
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