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20 weeks yesterday. 56lbs and still growing like crazy. Banana for scale
 

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My boy Pete has taken up a new hobby. He likes to steal packages from the neighbors and shred them all over my front lawn. This is the 3rd one in 6 months. :shaking:

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Fucker!

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He's a cute asshole LOL. You must be replacing all kinds of things. My black lab from long ago used to steal the neighbors watering can. With the water in it, and leave it at my front door. He always chewed the handles off but the water would still be in it.
 
He's a cute asshole LOL. You must be replacing all kinds of things. My black lab from long ago used to steal the neighbors watering can. With the water in it, and leave it at my front door. He always chewed the handles off but the water would still be in it.

Weird thing is he only shreds the packaging and not the contents. My wife said that white stuff on my lawn is commercial hair nets. Last time it was a package of makeup products and the time before that was socks & gloves. Amazon and UPS leave packages and boxes at my house almost daily and he doesn't touch any of it, only the neighbors stuff. I don't think he likes them. :lmao:
 
my old pup,

boxer named MOJO. born in cali , and this dog went all over the world with us in my military career. Cali to iowa, back to cali, then VA then over to Germany where he was treated like a god. german love dogs. LOVE them. while in germany we did road trips and he made it to polaned,Czek Republic, holland and a few others places. did not care as long as he had the family with him. then back to Iowa. Crazy energy he had.

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My pack of gud dawgs, Evart the black one in front found us on a wheeling trip in Evarts KY, Mick is in the center he is a not so mini mini Aussie and a damn good farm dog. Then there is Luna the feist, overweight house dog that is my wife's best buddy.
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Weird thing is he only shreds the packaging and not the contents. My wife said that white stuff on my lawn is commercial hair nets. Last time it was a package of makeup products and the time before that was socks & gloves. Amazon and UPS leave packages and boxes at my house almost daily and he doesn't touch any of it, only the neighbors stuff. I don't think he likes them. :lmao:
That is funny!

And this was timely. First package our dogs have ever bothered with. It's for aniexty so I suspect the dog with aniexty is the one who opened it then distributed my tea bags on the driveway.
 

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I always get really worried and sad when I see a new post come in on this thread because so often. Unfortunately it is bad news. Very happy to see two uplifting posts.
So if everybody would use this thread


Salute to Irate 4x4 dogs


to post your goodbyes, you wouldn't need to be worried to click this thread, which is meant for the happy times.
 
What breed is your puppy? I have it's clone, same colors. He's two years old now. Got him from a shelter when he was about four months. He's big and still growing.
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Mine is an Anatolian/Great Pyrenees mix. I can't remember which was which, but the DNA showed one of the parents was 70/30 and the other was 30/70 Anatolian/Great Pyrenees.
 
Mine is an Anatolian/Great Pyrenees mix. I can't remember which was which, but the DNA showed one of the parents was 70/30 and the other was 30/70 Anatolian/Great Pyrenees.
I'm thinking my big dummy is a Anatolian/German mix. He has the size and coloring of a Anatolian, but the body shape and goofy, zest for life then suddenly serious attitude of a German. He also loves interacting with people and dogs. Anatolians don't really care for either but bond with livestock, which he also does. He plays with our horses, tries to play with range cattle but I don't let him because he will get his ass kicked. Has a very strong prey drive, hates birds especially crows. He seems to focus on flying stuff, birds, bugs, even planes. Maybe he was a bird of prey in a previous life. Need to spring for a DNA test. He's very good off-leash, heels, comes whenever I call him, keeps an eye on where I'm at, sits or down on command even when running, etc.

On this mornings walk in the big city.
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I'm thinking my big dummy is a Anatolian/German mix. He has the size and coloring of a Anatolian, but the body shape and goofy, zest for life then suddenly serious attitude of a German. He also loves interacting with people and dogs. Anatolians don't really care for either but bond with livestock, which he also does. He plays with our horses, tries to play with range cattle but I don't let him because he will get his ass kicked. Has a very strong prey drive, hates birds especially crows. He seems to focus on flying stuff, birds, bugs, even planes. Maybe he was a bird of prey in a previous life. Need to spring for a DNA test. He's very good off-leash, heels, comes whenever I call him, keeps an eye on where I'm at, sits or down on command even when running, etc.

On this mornings walk in the big city.
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Our older livestock guardian dogs alert on turkey buzzards and other large birds flying over. They taught one of my border collies and now this new pup to alert on them, too.
 
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