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Hahaha OMGMy neighbor has a 60 pound dog and he is like half chases size, he is tiny
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It feels small![]()
Hahaha OMGMy neighbor has a 60 pound dog and he is like half chases size, he is tiny
I feel ya, Oakley feels so small even at 67 lbsIt feels small![]()
Yeah it is funny when you're used to something else. My cousin visited a couple years ago and said chase was a "small" dogI feel ya, Oakley feels so small even at 67 lbswillows currently a bit underweight (can't see it with her fur but I can feel too much bone) so when she's gained she'll probably be 87 lbs which is 5 more lbs
Oh wowI feel ya, Oakley feels so small even at 67 lbswillows currently a bit underweight (can't see it with her fur but I can feel too much bone) so when she's gained she'll probably be 87 lbs which is 5 more lbs
WowYeah it is funny when you're used to something else. My cousin visited a couple years ago and said chase was a "small" dogShe has a Great Dane so I understand, but I was like he is not small. 87 is pretty good! What is your preferance? I know I've said this before but I like 100-150 with 120-130 being the sweet spot.
I prefer anything 90 lbs or above . My favorite would be 100-120 though. I dog sat for an 140 lbs pyr and she was amazing. I love giant dogs. I wouldn't want to own anything under 45 personally unless my aussie fell under thatYeah it is funny when you're used to something else. My cousin visited a couple years ago and said chase was a "small" dogShe has a Great Dane so I understand, but I was like he is not small. 87 is pretty good! What is your preferance? I know I've said this before but I like 100-150 with 120-130 being the sweet spot.
Most of the breeds I plan on owning are large or giant anyway. I think the only ones that aren't are the aussies or BCs might be mediumI prefer anything 90 lbs or above . My favorite would be 100-120 though. I dog sat for an 140 lbs pyr and she was amazing. I love giant dogs. I wouldn't want to own anything under 45 personally unless my aussie fell under that
Bigger dogs have shorter lives on average. It's one reason I never got that Irish wolfhound or St. Bernard. I could never get past that information. Aussies tend to be healthy dogs and often live 12-15 years.I prefer anything 90 lbs or above . My favorite would be 100-120 though. I dog sat for an 140 lbs pyr and she was amazing. I love giant dogs. I wouldn't want to own anything under 45 personally unless my aussie fell under that
I know they do, it's sad but I enjoy the time I have with large dogs more. I've had small, medium, and large dogs and the large ones have made me sure that I'll always have a big dog by my side. I know it's rare but a friend of mine knows someone with a 16 year old pyr, obviously that's not a normal thing thoughBigger dogs have shorter lives on average. It's one reason I never got that Irish wolfhound or St. Bernard. I could never get past that information. Aussies tend to be healthy dogs and often live 12-15 years.