Post subject: Re: the problem is he thinks he is still a lap dpg
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2016 7:00 am
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wilsonintexas wrote:
I was brushing out my daughters dog the other day, and he decided that he as still a lap dog.
Russian Shepard and county Corso.
Lol
That's a big boy! Reminds me of a time I went body surfing in Montauk accompanied by somebody's Rottweiler, who just appeared out of nowhere. He was a big fellow, too, but apparently afraid of going in the water alone. He stood next to me on the shore and mirrored all of my movements. If I went in the water, so did he. If I came out, so did he. He watched me the whole time, and did everything I did. Anyway, your pic reminds me of that, because your daughters dog is about the same size as my surfing buddy.
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