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I gotta take him to the park with me so he can get more exercise than he does now
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Haha yep he absolutely loves it. He actually starts going nuts if he sees me or my girl in a bathing suit
Here's an old video, now he actually leaps off the steps
he'll do this for hours
he's definitely a pathetic swimmer compared to other dogs though. I think it's a Boxer thing
lol Boxers are really intelligent and goofy. Love them.Looking through these photos, I'm convinced boxers, pugs and frenchies are the clown breeds of the dog world.
Really want a French myself.
If you can, please look into adopting a pooch from a shelter. There are tons of great dogs available that are looking for a "forever home". After looking extensively for the right pooch, we adopted our girl about 3 years ago. We couldn't have wished for a better dog. She's absolutely perfect. I honestly think we were some how fated to get this dog because I think of her as the family's guardian angel...
My wife & I just came across this vid last night... If we lived near this shelter, we would've snapped these 2 dogs right up...
+1 for going the shelter/rescue route. My wife and I always went through breeders in the past. We chose to adopt our new dog from a local Pug rescue group. Best decision we've ever made (with dogs).
When we picked him up he was extremely under weight (not from the rescue group- they only had him 3 days) and completely nervous/scared. 7 months later, he's an entirely different dog that now runs the house. Seeing him make a complete 180 in both personality and health has been incredible. I don't think we'll ever go through another breeder. There's far too many dogs out there that need a home.
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Ahhhhhh so we named her HarperLilly I'm in loooove, we've had her for a week and it's been tough, getting her into a routine, waiting 40 minutes for her to poop after her feeding to make sure she goes on the weewee pad, not to mention she brought a virus and got my older dog sick, but things are falling into place, my pug detests her tho...lol she's kind of annoying, specially to my other dog, keeps biting her tail, stealing her toys, jumping at her face, is freaking hilarious yall...lol
Some pics..
Repped for the corso got 3 myself.
Damn, huge Boxer! awesome dogsShe's about 95 lbs.
Yeah theyre awesome dogsIs that a corso?
I'm so used to seeing them with their ears cut. So dope
Cane Corso....I kept the ears for that reason.. I actually like them with the ears.... Plus my girl runs a day care from home . They look less vicious with their earsIs that a corso?
I'm so used to seeing them with their ears cut. So dope