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i always find it amusing when people talk about a 150 pound german sheppard..or a 150 pound lab haha, not htat i would expect people to do that on here, but its great to hear about it around here..all i can say is bull****, since my dog is built bigger haha
i'll get some pics up this weekend of my dogs..i got a pic of my male puppy from when i got him..but not the female(both are from same litter..male/female-father tan/black german sheppard about 100 pounds, mom reddish brown rottwieler/chow-smaller built-75)
their 9 months old now..male is around 85 or so id guess, and female around 65
looking forward to see what all everyone else has on the forum..later
I've got 4 aussie sheppards...
2 red merles, 1 red tri, and 1 blue merle.
I like watching them herd the horses.
Low to the ground.
They are very smart, and effectionate...
I saw a bumper sticker once...."my aussie sheppards are smarter than your student of the month club"
It's great when you can have a litter with all different color patterns...none the same.
3. The one in the middle is an American Eskimo who is probably about 10 now. The other 2 are Flatcoat retreiver, rot, and aussie shepard mix. They are both from the same litter and are about 2 1/2 years now. There wieght in order from left to right is 49, 30, and 90 lbs.
I have a total of six (large farm), One border collie about 12 years old, 1 poodle liberated from the pound, 4 that were abandoned on neighbors farm and are now mine- somekind of blueheeler / basset hound mixes. I am fortunate enough to have a farm that they can spend most of the day runnning around. The 4 mixes were going to be shot by their owner, but he abandoned them instead - therefore I saved them. You can never have enough dogs that others deem unwanted. I sincerely hope eveyone else thinks before they breed dogs or get that cute puppy- that they don't care about 6 months later. Frequent your local humane society- some of the greatest dogs in the world end up there- liberate them.........
We used to have a Shih Tzo (probably not a 'real' dog) he weighed about 25 pounds +/- he was killed on the road after Christmas.
We also have a black lab. Have had her about 4 years. About 75 pounds +/- (I haven't actually weighed her) she put 6 cats up one tree in the front yard, I have a picture somewhere.
male yellow lab, about 12 years old 120 lbs. the lab is the best dog in the world. then theres the little terror dog, male cockapoo (cockerspaniel poodle mix) about 5 years old ~30 lbs.
Torque is a black lab and great dane mix. Dumb as a rock, but as loyal and friendly as a dog could be. 100 lbs. Camo is yellow lab and Australian shepherd. Smart, wily, friendly, demanding and fast as the wind. 60 lbs.
Only 1 dog right now. Planning on another sometime soon.
Male Irish Terrier (not Setter), a year and a half old and around 56 pounds, named Cory. Very affectionate, super smart, and a comedian.
Had a greatdane that passed a couple months ago 11yrs old he was about 180 - 200lbs. Now have a 2yrs old Alaskan Malamute she is about 50-60lbs. I don't know what i would do without a dog they are great conpanions.