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Old 10-27-2012, 06:18 PM
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Holy crap! A stray Great Dane? Love those dogs. They are so gentle and good with people.
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Old 10-27-2012, 08:59 PM
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Holy crap! A stray Great Dane? Love those dogs. They are so gentle and good with people.
He's awesome and the size and gentleness is surreal. He put some miles down as the fronts of his main pads have dime size raw spots on them and his nails are trimmed high and tight.

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Think he's comfy?
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Old 10-27-2012, 09:06 PM
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Somebody is looking for that dog. I'd post an ad for it. He'll eat and **** you out of sanity anyway. ha
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Old 10-27-2012, 09:13 PM
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Somebody is looking for that dog. I'd post an ad for it. He'll eat and **** you out of sanity anyway. ha
We've posted ads on Craigs List and facebook, sign up in the neighborhood, at the local market, and had him scanned for a chip at the vet......no chip and no ID on the collar, which I don't understand. Vet thought he's about 1-1.5 years old. Don't want to spoil future plans for you but picking up **** for a small and dane isn't as bad as having two kids in diapers at the same time.

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Old 10-27-2012, 10:15 PM
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He's awesome and the size and gentleness is surreal. He put some miles down as the fronts of his main pads have dime size raw spots on them and his nails are trimmed high and tight.

Bed rest is the best medicine.............




Think he's comfy?
You got the same issue I do. I get up early and go out and clean the stables. Come back in to get ready to go to work and WTH,... you guys comfy



To get an idea of what a moose our Pyrenees mix is here he is next to the horse, he is the lighter colored horse. The GSP is almost 12 and survived a brutal dog attack last year. I spent enough on vet bills to finish my build but no regrets. Both are rescue dogs.



We have some other critters too.



They earn their keep though, fresh eggs. Also two freeloading cats one a rescue and one my wife found in the bushes of our last house, oh yea and a CA desert tortoise.
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Old 10-27-2012, 10:45 PM
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Nice habitat Rob

I met these guys in Paisley this year, great breed.


Especially this pup with a great disposition.

He kept jumping the fence so he gets to drag that ATV tire for a while, he can jump the fence but can't pull the tire over it. I admire quality rancher ingenuity.

The goats they guard are pretty interesting too.
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Yea our mix is as good natured a dog as you'd ever see. Super calm and away from the house downright docile. Had 5 kids climbing on him at the coffee shop this am.

At home he likes to go lay right in the middle of the chickens or by the horse and if anyone or anything other than us comes around he starts out with some pretty guttural sounding growling and then stands up and gets all puffy.

My neighbor lost a turkey to a bobcat and some chickens to the coyotes but nothing seems to come into our yard.

My neighbor has a cool critter.

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Old 10-27-2012, 11:31 PM
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Yea our mix is as good natured a dog as you'd ever see. Super calm and away from the house downright docile. Had 5 kids climbing on him at the coffee shop this am.

At home he likes to go lay right in the middle of the chickens or by the horse and if anyone or anything other than us comes around he starts out with some pretty guttural sounding growling and then stands up and gets all puffy.

My neighbor lost a turkey to a bobcat and some chickens to the coyotes but nothing seems to come into our yard.

My neighbor has a cool critter.

Great Dog

My neighbors indoor cats didn't do much to stop their attempted robbery last summer either, for some reason they didn't try our place.

What is the neighbors critter?
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Old 10-27-2012, 11:37 PM
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My neighbors indoor cats didn't do much to stop their attempted robbery last summer either, for some reason they didn't try our place.

What is the neighbors critter?
It's a bad pic but he is a miniature donkey. He and Polar (our dog) are the exact same size. The two of them chasing each other is a hilarious sight.
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