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Old 06-16-2014, 04:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Lovetodrive2000
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Titan weighed in at 29.5 pounds today....It's beginning to look like he may not trun out to be a huge mastiff. Probably only 185-200 lbs.
Can't imagine a dog that size!!!!!
most people refer to the pooper scooper for them as a garden spade.
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Old 06-16-2014, 04:37 AM
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IF I were to get a dog, it would be the size of Mike's (Lovestodrives). Dog looks great in the kayak, by the way.

To scoop the poop of a dog like Titan, might be too much of a work out for me.
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Originally Posted by boltonblue
Originally Posted by Lovetodrive2000' timestamp='1402909447' post='23204760
[quote name='boltonblue' timestamp='1402884212' post='23204521']
Titan weighed in at 29.5 pounds today....It's beginning to look like he may not trun out to be a huge mastiff. Probably only 185-200 lbs.
Can't imagine a dog that size!!!!!
most people refer to the pooper scooper for them as a garden spade.
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We always said, "You know just where it is," for our Great Dane.
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Old 06-16-2014, 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by boltonblue
Titan weighed in at 29.5 pounds today....It's beginning to look like he may not trun out to be a huge mastiff. Probably only 185-200 lbs.
Kinda a runt, then?
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Originally Posted by Kyras
Originally Posted by boltonblue' timestamp='1402884212' post='23204521
Titan weighed in at 29.5 pounds today....It's beginning to look like he may not trun out to be a huge mastiff. Probably only 185-200 lbs.
Kinda a runt, then?
Time will tell. He certainly appears to be capable of being a full sized pain in the a$$ already when he wants to be.
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Old 06-16-2014, 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by boltonblue
Originally Posted by Kyras' timestamp='1402968215' post='23205951
[quote name='boltonblue' timestamp='1402884212' post='23204521']
Titan weighed in at 29.5 pounds today....It's beginning to look like he may not trun out to be a huge mastiff. Probably only 185-200 lbs.
Kinda a runt, then?
Time will tell. He certainly appears to be capable of being a full sized pain in the a$$ already when he wants to be.
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Jerry, please share why you like humongous dogs.

I do like larger dogs, like maybe 85 - 95 lbs, but you're talking huge. Is is the personality of the dog and they just happen to be extremely large?
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Originally Posted by Kyras
Originally Posted by boltonblue' timestamp='1402969299' post='23205958
[quote name='Kyras' timestamp='1402968215' post='23205951']
[quote name='boltonblue' timestamp='1402884212' post='23204521']
Titan weighed in at 29.5 pounds today....It's beginning to look like he may not trun out to be a huge mastiff. Probably only 185-200 lbs.
Kinda a runt, then?
Time will tell. He certainly appears to be capable of being a full sized pain in the a$ already when he wants to be.
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Jerry, please share why you like humongous dogs.

I do like larger dogs, like maybe 85 - 95 lbs, but you're talking huge. Is is the personality of the dog and they just happen to be extremely large?
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so the answer is yes.
In reality it's probably easier to explain why you like fast cars to someone who can't see why you would buy or need anything more than a toyota corolla.

Mastiffs are unique characters. remarkably calm but an incredible presence in a room.
Regal Stately Magnificent. It's like comparing a house cat and a lion.
Mastiffs have this way of looking at you, it's a calm refined demeanor yet penetrating at the same time.
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Originally Posted by boltonblue
so the answer is yes. In reality it's probably easier to explain why you like fast cars to someone who can't see why you would buy or need anything more than a toyota corolla. Mastiffs are unique characters. remarkably calm but an incredible presence in a room. Regal Stately Magnificent. It's like comparing a house cat and a lion. Mastiffs have this way of looking at you, it's a calm refined demeanor yet penetrating at the same time.
Well said. I have had several great danes and been around Irish wolfhounds and a couple of mastiffs. Their self confidence and awareness of their size allows they to comfortably be anywhere, indoors and crowds people. There is a playful joy within them and loving hearts.

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Originally Posted by toekneer
Originally Posted by boltonblue
so the answer is yes. In reality it's probably easier to explain why you like fast cars to someone who can't see why you would buy or need anything more than a toyota corolla. Mastiffs are unique characters. remarkably calm but an incredible presence in a room. Regal Stately Magnificent. It's like comparing a house cat and a lion. Mastiffs have this way of looking at you, it's a calm refined demeanor yet penetrating at the same time.
Well said. I have had several great danes and been around Irish wolfhounds and a couple of mastiffs. Their self confidence and awareness of their size allows they to comfortably be anywhere, indoors and crowds people. There is a playful joy within them and loving hearts.

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I have to agree. We have always found that Great Danes live to please and are devastated if they do something that would cause them to be told off.
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After these antics on our front lawn - a roll in a trace of the next door neighbor dog's fresh poop - Tara needed a major bath, big time. But when told that, she cocked her head and had a look on her face that said, WHA...? ---- HUH??


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