Ivory, you're my type of person, we had a Belgian Shepherd and the whole neighbourhood referred to her as the little one.SGH, I can relate to your concept re size. We had two dogs from the same litter and knew both doggy parents well, and expected big dogs. The smallest of the 2 was 65kg and her brother was 90kg. They were big dogs!![]()
He is still here. Driving me around the bend. We know the enjoys towing things, my husband has hooked him up a couple of times and he just pulls away, no sweat.Have you an update for us on your beautiful doggy![]()
Thanks for the updateHe is still here. Driving me around the bend. We know the enjoys towing things, my husband has hooked him up a couple of times and he just pulls away, no sweat.
She made it to almost 15 years, we got her as a RAAF reject and we had her at the same time that we had Missy, when we lost Missy she lost a bit of herself as well. So when we were bless and got two Mals, Harley was still with us, but to be honest she had a look of disgust. Two puppies and an old dog, I think she was happy in the end. We learnt a valuable lesson, we lost one of the pups at 3 1/2 years to osteomyelitis, when the day came for him to go, we took his sister with us to the vet. It took a couple of injections to calm him down and then a couple more for the end, his sister stay there with us and when she knew he had gone she got up and started scratching the door to go out, she never went looking for him or moaning, or howling like our other dogs when they were left behind.So what’s happening with your dog![]()