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This dog looked like a big friendly dog even when he was going for the sleeve. Always wagging his tail and “smiling.”
Carole
15 years ago
You are right, Julie. He was always smiling and wagging his tail. I can’t imagine what it would feel like to have this Bulldog hit the sleeve. He was so strong and well muscled that I think he would have knocked me over just bumping me—and then I would have drowned in dog spit! 🙂
Shane & Jaime
15 years ago
Ha, he IS a big lug. As a Rottweiler fan (and former owner), I always enjoy seeing pictures of “alternative” breeds working.
And jeezy peezy, how many collars does that dog have on, anyway?
This dog looked like a big friendly dog even when he was going for the sleeve. Always wagging his tail and “smiling.”
You are right, Julie. He was always smiling and wagging his tail. I can’t imagine what it would feel like to have this Bulldog hit the sleeve. He was so strong and well muscled that I think he would have knocked me over just bumping me—and then I would have drowned in dog spit! 🙂
Ha, he IS a big lug. As a Rottweiler fan (and former owner), I always enjoy seeing pictures of “alternative” breeds working.
And jeezy peezy, how many collars does that dog have on, anyway?
Jaime, I laughed so hard at your “jeezy peezy” comment. You know those big dogs—they like to wear a lot of bling!
Thank you for teaching me a new saying!