We have 2 female Shar-pei. Both are 4 years old. Both came from the same breeder although from 2 different lines. They are both near 60 pounds. Very big for the breed. Kiara was my daughter's Christmas gift 4 years ago. She was 5 1/2 weeks old when Santa brought her. That was too young - within a couple of weeks she was a monster - didn't know her own strenght. She played way to rough because she was taken from the litter too soon. The breeder said bring her back for some K-9 kindergarden. Sounded like a good idea so we did. Well when we dropped her off for some training we were saying goodby with tears in our eyes hoping she would be home soon. The breeder said hey with at that time a 4 year old you can't go home without a dog. Take Annie home a 9 month old pick of the litter that flunked out of show dog college. Four years later Annie's still here (and she ain't going anywhere!). They could not be more different from the way they look to their personalities. They compliment each other perfect. What one lacked the other had and they both picked up on each others traits. They are wonderful members of the family and we love them dearly. Can't imagine what it would be like ...........well don't even want to think about that. Did you hug your pet today?
2 y/o dalmation, and a 3 y/o red heeler. the dalmation is a spastic retard, and the heeler is smarter than me.... together they make a great team. they run free keeping the cougars and bobcats at bay, and do a damn good job of letting me know when somebody is coming up the driveway.
I have a 8 year old yellow lab named Zeus and he tops the scale at 125lbs. and we also have a 7mo. old golden ret. and his name is Buddy. The pups dump is as bad as the labs and he goes at least 3 times a day. Yesterday i found him knawing on a fresh deer head in front of the house .Nice!!!