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She's maturing nicely, love her weight as well.
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    • Pictures were taken about 8 days ago in our desert house, she is 17 1/2 months in the pics. She eats three times a day and still remains very lean, and muscular. Time for you guys to post more pics. Tonedog, how is your boy doing?[br][link={e_FILE}public/1337199060_18699_FT0_lk1.jpg][img:width=500&height=364]{e_FILE}public/1337199060_18699_FT0_lk1_.jpg">[/link][br][br][link={e_FILE}public/1337199060_18699_FT0_lk2.jpg][img:width=500&height=364]{e_FILE}public/1337199060_18699_FT0_lk2_.jpg">[/link][br][br][link={e_FILE}public/1337199060_18699_FT0_lk3.jpg][img:width=500&height=364]{e_FILE}public/1337199060_18699_FT0_lk3_.jpg">[/link][br][br][link={e_FILE}public/1337199060_18699_FT0_lk4.jpg][img:width=500&height=364]{e_FILE}public/1337199060_18699_FT0_lk4_.jpg">[/link][br][br][link={e_FILE}public/1337199060_18699_FT0_lk5.jpg][img:width=500&height=364]{e_FILE}public/1337199060_18699_FT0_lk5_.jpg">[/link][br][br][link={e_FILE}public/1337199060_18699_FT0_lk6.jpg][img:width=500&height=364]{e_FILE}public/1337199060_18699_FT0_lk6_.jpg">[/link][br]
      • She's maturing nicely, love her weight as well.
        • Thank you. She is becoming such a good girl, and so sweet too! The only problem is she is spoiled waaaaaaay too much...lol
          • Cool pics, she's in great shape. I need to get some recent pics of bones (think he's about 10 months old?). He's getting big, but still very fast and agile, got a real spring in his step thanks to the greyhound influence. Will get back to you.
            • Pretty terrible pics, but the best I could get today-
              • Damn he got big!! Nice long legs, must be a good runner. Can't wait to see him at 2 years old.
                • ...btw, how is his nose and prey drive developing? My girl's nose and prey drive are sick!! We saw 3 deers by my house yesterday morning, good thing she was on the leash!!
                  • He's got a great nose, and his prey drive is coming along nicely. The nose probably better than the prey drive at the moment, because he seems most enthusiastic about using his nose to find something to eat. Be it actual food, or some wild animal's crap, lol. But he's put some good chases on some wild animals as well, he's answered some questions I had about how fast a dog needs to be to run down a deer, the answer is slower than him. The few deer he has chased had no chance of losing him, not running over open fields or through thick cover. They'd eventually just give up and I've had to go grab him to let them escape, so yeah I've done a little "catch and release" deer hunting with him. He's very fast. I wish he was in the condition of your girl, he'd be even faster. I walk him twice a day and it will involve swimming and chasing animals and rough playing with another dog, but you can just tell he could handle way way way more exercise, he's just a spring loaded bundle of energy, I need to up the regiment for sure. Running him behind the truck in the country or something. Seeing your dog is good motivation, just perfect conditioning. I know bones' potential in that department is huge too. Definitely the best natural athlete I have had, which is saying a bit.
                    • Great pics! There is no way I could let my female pit off leash like that since she'd be gone or get into serious trouble. Last couple of weeks she literally dragged me towards two adult black bears on hikes near my house. Her prey drive was similar to what it is when she sees a deer - extreme! BTW...the staffie - APBT mix we fostered at the time was there during the first bear encounter and he didn't even know a bear was 40 yeards in front of us.
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