I wouldn't mess with a horse-sized dog. You try to ride her and that canine may use you as a chew toy. have you been subjected to the horse-sized dog's farts yet? I bet they're suffocating.
I am dying over here!!! What is it about how men don't see dogs in actual size. My daughter bought a dog that is around 25 pounds so it's not a tiny dog...perhaps that is what a medium dog should be BUT my son keeps saying it's not a real dog because it's more cat size. (Like what cat is 25 pounds?) His yellow lab supposedly is a real dog at around 80 pounds. Men measure dog size like they measure...hand size.
BTW...I totally believe your drawing is accurately sized.
Do you have roller blades? You could be a dog charioteer. N.B. You'd better make sure that she responds well to commands before you let her take charge of your walks.
I wouldn't mess with a horse-sized dog. You try to ride her and that canine may use you as a chew toy. have you been subjected to the horse-sized dog's farts yet? I bet they're suffocating.
ReplyDeleteI am dying over here!!! What is it about how men don't see dogs in actual size. My daughter bought a dog that is around 25 pounds so it's not a tiny dog...perhaps that is what a medium dog should be BUT my son keeps saying it's not a real dog because it's more cat size. (Like what cat is 25 pounds?) His yellow lab supposedly is a real dog at around 80 pounds. Men measure dog size like they measure...hand size.
ReplyDeleteBTW...I totally believe your drawing is accurately sized.
Hi ho, Rover! Away!
ReplyDeleteThat dog weighs more than my 4 dogs all put together (25, 12, 10, and 8 lbs). I would call that gigantic.
ReplyDeleteGo for it! Some dogs like it! Or you could put a harness on it, and pull a cargo wagon. And for the record, real dogs start about 70 pounds or so.
ReplyDeleteI just don't understand dog people ...have they not seen cats?
ReplyDeleteDoes it snow where you live? I see sled pulling possibilities ...
ReplyDeleteDo you have roller blades? You could be a dog charioteer. N.B. You'd better make sure that she responds well to commands before you let her take charge of your walks.
ReplyDeletePuppy!
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