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Wow! Those are big’ uns!
Lol, if they are like our Great Danes from years ago, the only danger is they will knock you over when they lean into you. Then slobber on you once you are down.i live alone in the middle of nowhere so i like the protection they provide. just ask johnike.
Love this thread! Extra special love to all the pitties!
Here is my two year old spoiled rotten snuggle buddy, Roscoe - a Doberman pinscher.
Grumpy old lady, Jude - she is 22 in human years which is about 104 in cat years. I’ve had her for 20 of those years. This is pretty much the only face she makes anymore:
And my frogs, Lark, Caper, and Clydefrog (thumbnail poison dart frogs, Ranitomeya Variabilis). Only one here is the dad, Lark - dutifully carrying a tadpole to water (PS I have some tads quickly approaching froglet if you are thinking of venturing into the infinitely easier-than-saltwater hobby of dart frogs):
I love Doberman my favorite dogsLove this thread! Extra special love to all the pitties!
Here is my two year old spoiled rotten snuggle buddy, Roscoe - a Doberman pinscher.
Grumpy old lady, Jude - she is 22 in human years which is about 104 in cat years. I’ve had her for 20 of those years. This is pretty much the only face she makes anymore:
And my frogs, Lark, Caper, and Clydefrog (thumbnail poison dart frogs, Ranitomeya Variabilis). Only one here is the dad, Lark - dutifully carrying a tadpole to water (PS I have some tads quickly approaching froglet if you are thinking of venturing into the infinitely easier-than-saltwater hobby of dart frogs):
The dart frog photo! Amazing!Love this thread! Extra special love to all the pitties!
Here is my two year old spoiled rotten snuggle buddy, Roscoe - a Doberman pinscher.
Grumpy old lady, Jude - she is 22 in human years which is about 104 in cat years. I’ve had her for 20 of those years. This is pretty much the only face she makes anymore:
And my frogs, Lark, Caper, and Clydefrog (thumbnail poison dart frogs, Ranitomeya Variabilis). Only one here is the dad, Lark - dutifully carrying a tadpole to water (PS I have some tads quickly approaching froglet if you are thinking of venturing into the infinitely easier-than-saltwater hobby of dart frogs):
Racing catI love the look in the first pic!