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laKavosiey-st lion

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Current animal
 

rudedude

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fwiw my pics on my Iphone are usually too large. So to resize them I email them to myself. In the email app on the phone it asks what size do you want them to be, small medium , large. Medium is fine small enough to go, while still maintaining quality. Now I open the email on my phone and click the picture, it asks if I want to store it to photos which I do. Now it is the right size and a place I can find it. I come back here and attach files and hit the pic!! Done! Magic!!
If you hold down the photo it should bring up a size choice. It’s what I did with the pic from my iPhone. I chose small and viola’!
 

Still in State Colllege

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We had a small girl English mastiff named Buttercup. FANTASTIC dog. What’s the weight on Big Boy?
He isn't as big as our old mastiff. He is very tall. He hasn't been to the vet in about a year but I would put him between 170-180. He was suppposed to be around 18 months when you got him in 2019. So he has bodied up a good bit from when he came home.

Our mastiff was about 32" at the withers and right around 200# of pure diesel. He was a great dog as well.

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PAgeologist

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He isn't as big as our old mastiff. He is very tall. He hasn't been to the vet in about a year but I would put him between 170-180. He was suppposed to be around 18 months when you got him in 2019. So he has bodied up a good bit from when he came home.

Our mastiff was about 32" at the withers and right around 200# of pure diesel. He was a great dog as well.

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I'm always amazed at how calm the larger breeds like mastiffs and newfoundlands are. Overgrown lapdogs.
 
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laKavosiey-st lion

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What the heck I will throw out a couple more.

Dylan our last Newf:
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Delilah our Saint rescue:
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Another Newf Morgan:
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Lastly the old man Bailey:
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that is it for our clan.

Yes we typically have large dogs. Never more than two at a time.
My practice animal (“I’ll give you kids if you first show the ability to care for an animal”) was a little girl St Bernard named Penelope, rap name Pentalope. Love your quiver.
 

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If you hold down the photo it should bring up a size choice. It’s what I did with the pic from my iPhone. I chose small and viola’!
on my iphone 10 when I push down on the photo a box comes up and the choices are copy, share, favorite, show in photos etc no resizing options
 

Got GSPs

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Yeah, overgrown lapdog. Enzo was not the brightest dog, as he would insist on being overly enthusiastic about every little thing, but he was a loyal, loving, playful dog. I loved that dog and he loved me.

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I attempted to have a deep conversation with my wife about whether our dogs know that we love them. She kept saying that they know we feed and care for them. I really need to believe that my dogs know that I love them (we have no kids), or else why am I here on earth…
 
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laKavosiey-st lion

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I attempted to have a deep conversation with my wife about whether our dogs know that we love them. She kept saying that they know we feed and care for them. I really need to believe that my dogs know that I love them (we have no kids), or else why am I here on earth…
They dont love us yo.
 

laKavosiey-st lion

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I’m of this opinion after reading an article in rolling stone magazine in the dentists office that explained dogs dont make friends with each other.
 
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Tom McAndrew

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Here's Clementine. She's a retired racing greyhound who kicked *** on tracks in West Virginia, and even has a fan club. She's now living the life of luxury in the Philadelphia suburbs, relaxing a lot. Here she's showing off her scary halloween collar.

I rarely see them as pets, and the rare times I do they're on a leash. What are they like out in a field without a leash on? I assume they are blazingly fast. Are they as skittish as reported? I've always been intrigued by greyhounds, but they're a breed that I've never spent any time around.
 
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