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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: TX
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Funny you should ask... My brother-in-law wanted a big dog so he and my sister adopted what they thought was a lab from the pound. Little thing had something else mixed in with her "Lab" that only let her grow to be about the size of a tall schnauzer - looks like a lab but a lot smaller. So, my sister finally gave in and let him get a Great Dane, Otis! He's the most humongous lap dog I've ever seen! They dearly love all their pups, two adopted from the pound and then the huge Otis! I personally prefer the smaller breeds but there ARE some out there that look for the large ones. Just like some of us looked for a larger Yorkie.... all in your preference. Speaking of which, Tatum went to the vet this weekend for shots and weighs 5 pounds now (at 18 months old). She's got a petite stature (height) and has turned out just the way I want but I agree, if she would have been 10 pounds, I couldn't have loved her more!
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| Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: NJ
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| It's just frustrating to talk to people who are obviously mis-informed, and worse, not interested in the real facts. I hope she'll continue to love her puppy no matter what size he grows to. Esme is beautiful, and Tucker would be lucky to be 7 pounds! He is not quite 4 months old and 6 pounds now! I don't care if he is 20 pounds, we love him just the way he is! Just like kids, you get what you get and she should be thankful if he grows up to be a healthy puppy, no matter what he weighs.
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