Posted on 10/08/2009 4:48:48 AM PDT by libstripper
- Boomer may be a buster: Measuring 3 feet tall at the shoulders and 7 feet long from nose to destructive wagging tail, his owner thinks she may have the world's tallest living dog.
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I believe this one is taller ...
He’s a one dog night!
Had an Old English Mastiff as a kid. He got up to 220 lbs. and stood just under 30 in. He was a big boy; even took a hunk of flesh out of my armpit when I was a kid—complete accident.
The howl is very chilling, but when you can sleep soundly knowing there’s a very large, very protective dog in the house with you. I never worried about burglars with Pee Wee on the prowl.
Big dogs don’t really need a lot of food, surprisingly. Particularly Great Danes, which are known to have problems with gastric torsion.
I can’t see her hands, making me wonder if this was ‘Shopped. Most of the other “gigantic dog” spams have been Snoped.
I’m reminded of the old joke:
A burglar breaks into a house, and is about to start grabbing valuables when he hears an inhuman voice say “Jesus is watching you”. He looks around, but sees no one. He turns back to his work, and hears the voice again: “Jesus is watching you”. He starts to get nervous, and glances around again, but again sees nothing. He again is about to bag up the goods, and again hears the voice. This time, he can tell where in the room it came from, and realizes that it came from a birdcage. He goes over to the cage, and sees that inside is a large parrot. On the outside of the cage is a small plaque with the name “Moses” on it. The burglar comments “what kind of people would name a parrot Moses?” To which the parrot replies “The same kind of people who would name a mastiff Jesus”.
Imagine the farts.
I have the sweetest Cocker Spaniel named Boomer. I affectionately call him Boomy. He loves to attack sprinklers and play fetch. He hates geese and crows, though.
Walking large dogs is like open-carry while grocery shopping. I miss my mastiff, but they are a lot of work.
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