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how heavy/tall is he in the 7 month pic?-not knowing how big you are its difficult to judge.
Is he bigger than usual and how big do you reckon he'll be finally?
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dropping a pile of weight quickly(ish) is great isnt it-I went from 19.5 stone down to 12.5 in around 5-6 months when i was 19-now 38 and around 13 stone still.
how heavy/tall is he in the 7 month pic?-not knowing how big you are its difficult to judge.
Is he bigger than usual and how big do you reckon he'll be finally?
Richie
how heavy/tall is he in the 7 month pic?-not knowing how big you are its difficult to judge.
Is he bigger than usual and how big do you reckon he'll be finally?
Richie
I am thinking he will be a heavier example of what Malamutes can be, so expecting 45-50kg with ease.
I was just under 20 stone in the first pic, and round 14 in the second.
Its well worth doing IF you have will power and lots to lose
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Well he is 8 months now, and just weighed in at 40kg. In that pic he was about 33-35kg, as that pic was 7 months
I am thinking he will be a heavier example of what Malamutes can be, so expecting 45-50kg with ease.
I was just under 20 stone in the first pic, and round 14 in the second.
Its well worth doing IF you have will power and lots to lose
I am thinking he will be a heavier example of what Malamutes can be, so expecting 45-50kg with ease.
I was just under 20 stone in the first pic, and round 14 in the second.
Its well worth doing IF you have will power and lots to lose
My little uns in the pic a page or 2 ago are 45kg and 60kg atm 13months and 10.5 months respectively-damn uncomfy when the are both running together and forget to look where they are going and slam into you at full pelt-still i'm developing a nice sidestep lol
good weight loss by the way-you'll probably find you can eat more now than you used to when you were big,works like that for me anyway.
Oh yea getting drunk is cheaper too
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He's real easy to feed, Spoon told us what to get and how much to feed. Seems to be working a treat
He gets a dentichew thing in the morning and his meal at tea time
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He smells of Johnson Baby powder at the mo'. It's the business for getting the brush through his coat. And he smells nice, for a change
He loves being brushed and we do it every day, still does not stop all the clumps of fur being deposited everywhere. I don't let him anywhere near carpeted areas, the hoover can't cope
How do you keep yours tidy???
He loves being brushed and we do it every day, still does not stop all the clumps of fur being deposited everywhere. I don't let him anywhere near carpeted areas, the hoover can't cope
How do you keep yours tidy???
He's not always knot free (esp as he hates having the front legs brushed) but he always looks good and there are few hairs in the house - esp courtesy of a Dyson Animal cleaner. You have seen what happens when things got bad the once - skinheads!!!!
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Diesel, we've just got a very nice doggie brush. Good thing is he seems to enjoy being brushed. Shed in clumps though, my poor old Dyson can't cop
Snazy, we use Arden Grange
Snazy, we use Arden Grange
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See Snazy, I just do as I am told Gotta trust the expert
Strange thing is, if anyone else told me what to do, I would lamp them one
Jet is in the garden, sunning himself
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Well he is 8 months now, and just weighed in at 40kg. In that pic he was about 33-35kg, as that pic was 7 months
I am thinking he will be a heavier example of what Malamutes can be, so expecting 45-50kg with ease.
I was just under 20 stone in the first pic, and round 14 in the second.
I am thinking he will be a heavier example of what Malamutes can be, so expecting 45-50kg with ease.
I was just under 20 stone in the first pic, and round 14 in the second.
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The ball lasted 10 seconds Didn't stop him running around like a loon though.
DD your dogs are gorgeous Infact, all the dogs in this thread are gorgeous.
See Spoon, it's back on topic again
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2 minutes - I wish they could last that long. . By the time the kids next door had run round the other day and rung the bell to get their football back (full size, leather) he'd picked it up, sunk his teeth through it and was running around with it now resembling a pancake..
They took it quite well...
One of life's lessons. Keep your ball in your own garden
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LOL
2 minutes - I wish they could last that long. . By the time the kids next door had run round the other day and rung the bell to get their football back (full size, leather) he'd picked it up, sunk his teeth through it and was running around with it now resembling a pancake..
They took it quite well...
One of life's lessons. Keep your ball in your own garden
2 minutes - I wish they could last that long. . By the time the kids next door had run round the other day and rung the bell to get their football back (full size, leather) he'd picked it up, sunk his teeth through it and was running around with it now resembling a pancake..
They took it quite well...
One of life's lessons. Keep your ball in your own garden
My youngster takes a football out in one too but my eldest won't attack it unless told.