ONE YEAR OF BAT-BOY
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....
Really, what a nice-looking dog. Is this our Sunday Devotional?
I just re-read My Friend Flicka yesterday. (I know, that's a horse not a dog, but I realize that's where I first picked up the basics, however skewed, of human/pet relationships.)
all dog and a yard wide!
That dog is way bigger in real life than he looks on the internet.
It's a shame we'll never see him here:
http://www.beedogs.com/
OK the beedogs are hilarious. And I'd dress him up as one if it kept the real ones away.
I'm so used to his size that it seems unremarkable until I see him beside the normal labs that he outweighs by 40 lbs. (He takes up the whole back seat of a car and on the rare long drive, everyone has to be careful not to establish eye contact because it will make him too insanely happy)
He nearly got sent back to the orphanage after he picked a fight with a female Great Dane this evening. The usual major fucking drama. Took a few minutes to get him down on the ground. The wet wet wet ground.
i dont know how anyone has a great dane in the city
Great danes actually fold up to a very compact size.
He is so invited to NYC, Virginia, and or New Orleans.
I dog sit both chocolate and black labs (but I will only ever own a yellow lab)
You are too generous mb, since he's a black hole of need.
And my bro should get on to some yellow lab owning, It's been too long.
(I have to investigate large dog crates. I have been chatting a lot with other dog owners who fly with their beasts. I know a pilot with Air Canada who says that ground crews are very kind to travelling pets in cargo)
I gotta add a big aaaaaaaaw too. Barf-boy is one of the best dogs I've ever known.
I flew with my cats several times. They were mad at me, but didn't seem to sustain any long-term trauma.
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- L.M. 7-20-2008 8:15 am
- L.M. 7-20-2008 8:18 am
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....
- J@simpleposie (guest) 7-20-2008 12:34 pm
Really, what a nice-looking dog. Is this our Sunday Devotional? I just re-read My Friend Flicka yesterday. (I know, that's a horse not a dog, but I realize that's where I first picked up the basics, however skewed, of human/pet relationships.)
- M.Jean 7-20-2008 12:41 pm
all dog and a yard wide!
- bill 7-20-2008 1:16 pm
That dog is way bigger in real life than he looks on the internet.
- rob (guest) 7-20-2008 3:38 pm
It's a shame we'll never see him here:
http://www.beedogs.com/
- rob (guest) 7-20-2008 3:39 pm
OK the beedogs are hilarious. And I'd dress him up as one if it kept the real ones away.
I'm so used to his size that it seems unremarkable until I see him beside the normal labs that he outweighs by 40 lbs. (He takes up the whole back seat of a car and on the rare long drive, everyone has to be careful not to establish eye contact because it will make him too insanely happy)
- L.M. 7-20-2008 5:26 pm
He nearly got sent back to the orphanage after he picked a fight with a female Great Dane this evening. The usual major fucking drama. Took a few minutes to get him down on the ground. The wet wet wet ground.
- L.M. 7-21-2008 7:09 am
i dont know how anyone has a great dane in the city
- anthony (guest) 7-21-2008 12:28 pm
Great danes actually fold up to a very compact size.
- rob (guest) 7-21-2008 4:05 pm
He is so invited to NYC, Virginia, and or New Orleans.
- mb 7-21-2008 8:19 pm
I dog sit both chocolate and black labs (but I will only ever own a yellow lab)
- GMoboLM (guest) 7-21-2008 8:53 pm
You are too generous mb, since he's a black hole of need.
And my bro should get on to some yellow lab owning, It's been too long.
(I have to investigate large dog crates. I have been chatting a lot with other dog owners who fly with their beasts. I know a pilot with Air Canada who says that ground crews are very kind to travelling pets in cargo)
- L.M. 7-21-2008 9:37 pm
I gotta add a big aaaaaaaaw too. Barf-boy is one of the best dogs I've ever known.
I flew with my cats several times. They were mad at me, but didn't seem to sustain any long-term trauma.
- sally mckay 7-31-2008 4:45 pm