The New Offical Mutts of the House thread

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Thundy at 9 months now. Impossible to weigh at home anymore. 120+ atleast.

He's turning out to be a awesome dog, so gentle and patient. Julia wrastles him up constantly and he's never showed any agression whatsoever to her.8)
 

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They grow up so fast...... Can you tell my wife got a new lens for her camera?
 

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Nice looking dog he's growing into, Justin. And that's a good photo, James.

I was trying to take a "formal" portrait of Jasper the other day. See how he really takes it all so seriously?
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No luck.
 

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Look at the difference from now to when he was on the steroids...he REALLY had a mustache then.
 

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That kinda makes me wonder if you are taking steroids yourself, with that luxuriant moustache of yours?

He has a wonderfully expressive face, full of mischief.
 
So how come I don't have that muscle packed physique like the 'roid boys do, dang it all? Just my luck, nothin' but fur.
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I sense a congressional inquiry into Burnham's steriod use.....dont let the cane fool yah:/:
 
Size doesn't mean much when it comes to toughness. I had a martial arts teacher, a Chinese ex San Francisco cop who always carried a gun when we went out to eat after training, who used to say, "It's the little guys you need to watch out for". He was a rather small sized man himself.
 
Here's a little bit better shot of the new pup. He seldom stops moving, so this it the best I could do.
 

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haha, im afraid to ask what the hooks in the wall are for if thats his first bath!:lol:
 
Lmao, that was a dogwashing place, connected to the car wash. Wash your truck and wash your mutt, convenient. I'll tell ya though, those hooks are damn strong!:lol:
 
Thundy's just over a year now, time flies.

He's fitting in extremely well. Total suck and great with kids, other animals, people, basically everyone and every situation. At over 130 he's super easy to take anywhere.8)

Here's how Thundy liked to kick back after his spring bath. Dogs, filthy beasts they are.
 

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We have a couple of retrievers and a young lab.

Couple of pics, one of the Toby the young lab (a little sod!) and another of how Ben (our older retriever) reacted when Toby arrived :roll:
 

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