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Tuesday, August 22, 2023

How would you like to have to feed this bruiser?

 A Tibetan Mastiff, I believe. Don't take my word for it.

-WiscoDave


23 comments:

  1. Yuge dog. Somewhere I've read that while extra large dogs tend to be gentle giants, they have a relatively short life span.

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    1. That is true. My Berner is a great big puppy - just loves people. Average 9 years, and he's getting close.

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  2. We want one!
    Kari

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  3. It's not the feeding I am worried about; it's the cleanup. Of course, I could move the San Francisco?

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  4. Caucasian Mountain Dog
    https://theawesomedaily.com/the-caucasian-mountain-dog-is-a-massive-and-impressive-dog-breed-that-was-onced-used-to-hunt-bears/

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  5. Aww, just wants to be a lapdog. Cute puppy.

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  6. He looks like a lot of fun but also a lot of work.

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  7. Probably has his daily llama. Ok, I'm out.
    Daryl

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  8. Big ol' fluffy puppy. Could use some social training before he squishes someone.

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  9. Tibetan Mastiff, yes. Someone has a peak performance groomer. Sadly, yes, the bigger breeds leave us much too early.

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  10. Beautiful dog. I first thought feed em with the cows but that pup aint a grazing critter. Take a lot more food then I feed the cows.

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  11. Awesome fucking puppy!

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  12. Looks like a Caucasian Shepherd. Some used to fight bears. Not supposed to be good for pets.

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  13. Girl with the Dogs….
    Dog Groomer that does paid grooms….
    but also donates grooms….
    for big/unusual dogs.

    https://girlwiththedogs.com/

    Ed357

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  14. A dog that size needs to have training from the get go, the animal should never be allowed to jump or push at people especially children, what the owner is doing in the video is a game to the dog thus encouraging the animal to continue.

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  15. Nice mutt, but you can't take 'em into a Publix.

    Publix Stirs Up Debate After Banning Pets and Emotional Support Animals From Stores

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  16. Snuffleupagus walks among us. Shave that wooly mammoth and you might find a tiny poodle remains.

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  17. Yep. Bigger the dog, shorter the life span. Have an 8 year old Great Pyrenees, and a 7 month old, 80 pound Pyr puppy. Gotta teach them not to jump on people, or knock them over. Training a livestock dog to a leash is...interesting.
    Nifter

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    1. Yeah, CharlieGodammit was part wolf and Pyrenees and he only made it to 10 years old.

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  18. We have a 96 pound Rottie, 11 years old. He is slowing quite a bit. Great dog loves everybody except Amish for some reason.

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