You might need to chew chew train it.
Forget the leash. You need a saddle.
Big ones are just little guys in most cased..
The little ones thou are big ones in a differently way..
As long as the dog doesn’t chew on you.
I wouldn’t choose a dog I couldn’t lift. City vets don’t make house calls.
What a drag.
Put mustard on his back and call him a hot dog.
…you’ll need a trash bag for a doggie bag…
…besides that…
…there are many benefits of a big dog…
…barking sounds like thunder…
…they seldom wreck the place…
…they make great lap dogs…
…there is never a worry about making too much for supper…
…if they stand on their back legs…
…you have a dancing partner…
…you quickly learn how to sleep in a little space on the bed…
…with no covers…
…your passed gas doesn’t smell so bad anymore…
…not now Kato! Not now!…
… you were tired of those old sneakers, anyway…
…people give you room at Costco…
…Frog Applause makes fun of you….
It happens.
Woof!
There is a learning curve. But large dogs generally have fewer insecurities that make them mean little terrors.
But you don’t LOOK chewish.
At least you don’t have it in one of those dam(n) harnesses.
The lead is always in command….woof!
Beast of burden.
Always a case of “Who’s walking who?” …!
( reliably )
“We’re gonna need a bigger doggie pick-up bag.”
Definitely been there. Who’s walking who?!
Ah – nothing like having to pick up Irish Wolf Hound poop :-(
I don’t think I’d go around chewing on too many dogs. It could be dangerous, depending on the breed.
Now double that.
Huskies are terribly difficult to own.
“Things Competitive Eaters Would Say”
it happens. rescue
I used to work with (for) someone whose home I was invited to for a short stay over some holiday (maybe Thanksgiving?). He and his wife had three more-or-less small children and two very large Irish Wolfhounds….
The greatest challenge in life becomes eating snacks and the puppy eyes are looking at your hungry eyes…
Imagine over 1 year ago
You might need to chew chew train it.
Superfrog over 1 year ago
Forget the leash. You need a saddle.
*Hot Rod* over 1 year ago
Big ones are just little guys in most cased..
The little ones thou are big ones in a differently way..
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 1 year ago
As long as the dog doesn’t chew on you.
Randy B Premium Member over 1 year ago
I wouldn’t choose a dog I couldn’t lift. City vets don’t make house calls.
davidob over 1 year ago
What a drag.
Jml58 over 1 year ago
Put mustard on his back and call him a hot dog.
3hourtour Premium Member over 1 year ago
…you’ll need a trash bag for a doggie bag…
…besides that…
…there are many benefits of a big dog…
…barking sounds like thunder…
…they seldom wreck the place…
…they make great lap dogs…
…there is never a worry about making too much for supper…
…if they stand on their back legs…
…you have a dancing partner…
…you quickly learn how to sleep in a little space on the bed…
…with no covers…
…your passed gas doesn’t smell so bad anymore…
…not now Kato! Not now!…
… you were tired of those old sneakers, anyway…
…people give you room at Costco…
…Frog Applause makes fun of you….
descabro over 1 year ago
It happens.
pat sandy creator over 1 year ago
Woof!
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 1 year ago
There is a learning curve. But large dogs generally have fewer insecurities that make them mean little terrors.
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 1 year ago
But you don’t LOOK chewish.
coltish1 over 1 year ago
At least you don’t have it in one of those dam(n) harnesses.
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
The lead is always in command….woof!
ericlscott creator over 1 year ago
Beast of burden.
Howard'sMyHero over 1 year ago
Always a case of “Who’s walking who?” …!
( reliably )
davewhamond creator over 1 year ago
“We’re gonna need a bigger doggie pick-up bag.”
Allison "Big Al, the gal" Garwood creator over 1 year ago
Definitely been there. Who’s walking who?!
lawguy05 over 1 year ago
Ah – nothing like having to pick up Irish Wolf Hound poop :-(
Chris Sherlock over 1 year ago
I don’t think I’d go around chewing on too many dogs. It could be dangerous, depending on the breed.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 1 year ago
Now double that.
The Old Wolf over 1 year ago
Huskies are terribly difficult to own.
Amanda El-Dweek creator over 1 year ago
“Things Competitive Eaters Would Say”
charles9156 over 1 year ago
it happens. rescue
Sisyphos over 1 year ago
I used to work with (for) someone whose home I was invited to for a short stay over some holiday (maybe Thanksgiving?). He and his wife had three more-or-less small children and two very large Irish Wolfhounds….
*Hot Rod* over 1 year ago
The greatest challenge in life becomes eating snacks and the puppy eyes are looking at your hungry eyes…