Pet pics (Come here to see the Mastiff!)

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MastiffMike

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Will be 6 months old on the 11th(SugarBear)

Give that dog a cheeseburger! His head is too big for his body! (Or maybe it's just the camera angle, well in any case a cheeseburger is in order!)
 

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LMAO...No Mastiff in the Schnauzers that I know of...But I can't showcase SB all the time...Must be the angle Mike...shes not that out of proportion as the picture looks.

Edit...yes she like the cheeseburgers but I try not to give the human food.;)
Heres a better angle;)

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So sweet looking . I have to find my camera cord :(
 

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Oh, he is *beautiful*! Such a sweet expression on his face... And is that Newfy drool on his nose in the fourth picture? :D

Newfy drool is special. Last time I checked, I think it actually dissolves furniture lacquer... :D


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Oh, he is *beautiful*! Such a sweet expression on his face... And is that Newfy drool on his nose in the fourth picture? :D

Newfy drool is special. Last time I checked, I think it actually dissolves furniture lacquer... :D

I tell the family that it has special healing properties then duck as my wife is usually in the process of throwing something at me about that point.
 

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Here is my darling puppy. So far she has destroyed 2 couches, a recliner, and our carpet. She is so lucky she is cute ;-)



And our dealer departed lab mix of 11 years. Great dog!!

Wow, such mass destruction from something so small! :blink: Yeah, I'd keep buying couches too. In fact, I have. :p
 

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You chose wisely. LOL

To be honest, I never trimmed claws for my own cats, they just didn't scratch enough to warrant it, and I was afraid if they got out, they'd have nothing to defend themselves with... I had one cat, who used to "fish" for the dog while the dog was in his crate, and the dog was a Golden with no sense whatsoever, he didn't have the wits to duck. So I put those pink claw sheaths on her.

My last cat, Masha, didn't ever touch a living soul (other than mice) with a claw. She just slapped the heck out of whoever bothered her with her claws sheathed, like when Myst the Dog got too rambunctious with her. Otherwise, she only used her claws to climb walls. Yes, she actually climbed walls. LOL


my babies never hurt us, but they do hurt each other, when they play. And I just clip the razor tips. :)
 

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Only joshing, love mastiffs.

Although no-one is certain about their line it is thought that the Vikings brought mastiff's over to America when they had colonies over here and Newfie's came out of that stock.

Obviously I am a fan of the giant breeds. Just great dogs.

Will put up some pictures of my one later. Ok here is a bigger version on my avatar.

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Your doggy is beautimous! Actually everyone here has such wonderful pets. I have never seen so many pretty puppies and kitties all together before. lol
 

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My 12yr old boxer Linkin either had a heart attack or a stroke this morning before I left for work. He fell over and went ridged. Vet said to keep him comfy. He did eat a couple of treats but won't get up :( I hope he is gonna be ok. Gonna be along day. :(

I am so sorry. I could waffle some form of nonsense but having gone through what you are a number of times I know it means nothing compared to what you are feeling.

Keep him comfortable, happy as he can be and what will be will be.
 

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I am so sorry. I could waffle some form of nonsense but having gone through what you are a number of times I know it means nothing compared to what you are feeling.

Keep him comfortable, happy as he can be and what will be will be.

Thanx. All I can do is keep him comfy and hope for the best :(
 

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Give him time.

Resilience is in a dogs nature. Have had a couple run over that I thought would never recover but they did. If there is a way he will find it.

Thanks for the encouraging words I feel pretty helpless right now. Waiting is the hardest part. My boy Lox got hit by a car when he was a year old and not a scratch on him except a concusion and $1400.00 damage to the car and he is almost 3 now
 
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