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They keep growing, only after the first few years it's mostly just stacking on weight. Reggie is 6 years old and my sidekick. He follows me just about anywhere. 99b023e8084a64b196773362239bbb9b.jpga2420cd1daca7928345f5182a20f2ff9.jpg0f34812483f89bf041744f0ca4f9d317.jpgb8dd976e85fa77f48812429593f736ec.jpg


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Great looking bulldog there! Always nice to see another bulldog lover. ?

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Favourite moment? Whenever she pops up. Her sincerity melts me

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120lbs? My boy Hunter (7yr old pure bred yellow Lab) is 38kg (84lbs), and he's considered overweight! Blue must be one big Lab!

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Beautiful pictures of all of your 4 legged kids. We are currently raising Skylar. She's 1/2 Husky and 1/2 Rottweiler, all love and excitement. 

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I remember the days My black lab and faithful hunting companion Remington wouldn't greet me at the door.  That was instant proof he had done something he shouldn't have. He was bright even for a lab. He would always hide the evidence, his failing was that he only had one hiding spot.  He would pull back the cushion on my love seat and drop the evidence where I couldn't possibly find it (in his head).  Needles to say every time he didn't show up tail wagging at the door I knew to look in the love seat.  About 10 minutes later he would sheepishly walk in the room head bowed, not making eye contact and tail tucked.  No way to be mad after that pathetic show.  God how I miss that dog, I would gladly sacrifice all my shoes and cups to have him back.    

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15 hours ago, SignalJoe said:

I remember the days My black lab and faithful hunting companion Remington wouldn't greet me at the door.  That was instant proof he had done something he shouldn't have. He was bright even for a lab. He would always hide the evidence, his failing was that he only had one hiding spot.  He would pull back the cushion on my love seat and drop the evidence where I couldn't possibly find it (in his head).  Needles to say every time he didn't show up tail wagging at the door I knew to look in the love seat.  About 10 minutes later he would sheepishly walk in the room head bowed, not making eye contact and tail tucked.  No way to be mad after that pathetic show.  God how I miss that dog, I would gladly sacrifice all my shoes and cups to have him back.    

Joe, I had tears in my eyes reading your post to my wife. Brought back great memories of our dogs whom we have loved and lost over the years. Thanks again.??

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