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This picture gives an idea of size / bulk

 

[qimg]http://www.sanderskennels.com/1-15-06%20(3)%20058Neno4.jpg[/qimg]

 

 

That dog looks pure nails.

 

My mate used to have a dog cannot remeber the breed.

 

It was a short haired, a charcoally, smokey with a hint of purple colour.

 

But this fecker was over 6ft when it stood on it's hind legs paws on your shoulder.

 

It was huge.

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That's to the shoulder Rosie- 64cm is still 2ft 2 inches- look how high up the handlers thigh his shoulders are.

 

2 of these killed a lady in New York a few years ago.

 

I saw one of these in the park a few weeks ago- it was dragging two people (man & wife) with ease, there was no way they would have held it if it went batshit.

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Yeah I know how they measure dogs :p ;)

 

It's still a medium breed though, it's only 3cm bigger than a retriever. It's still seriously built though. I take it they cut their ears? And perspective in that pic is making him look bigger as he's in front of the bloke. PLus that bloke could be 4ft tall, or 7ft tall so it's difficult to gauge!

 

Sounds like a blue great dane to me... but it's a fairly vague description. I love blue danes :love: That's my next dog.

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:hijack: How's your aunt Jake? You feelin any better about Mac? :(
Yeah she's much better thanks mate. She reckons there won't be much of a scar eventually. The Doc at A&E did a great job stitching her up. She was lucky there was a plastic surgeon on duty that night.

We're all getting used to not having Mac about but it still feels a bit weird in the house without him. I had to go to the vet's to collect his ashes the other day. That wasn't much fun.

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Yeah she's much better thanks mate. She reckons there won't be much of a scar eventually. The Doc at A&E did a great job stitching her up. She was lucky there was a plastic surgeon on duty that night.

We're all getting used to not having Mac about but it still feels a bit weird in the house without him. I had to go to the vet's to collect his ashes the other day. That wasn't much fun.

 

That's sad. My friend still has a box like that with her dogs old collar around it. You have other dogs don't you Jake?

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No. I think we'll get another though. I'm struggling with the idea of it tbh, it seems a bit disloyal to Mac to replace him, but we do love dogs and could give one a good home. We won't get another Dane though.

 

I wonder why I thought that.

 

Not another dane because of Mac?

 

I know what you mean. People seem really suprised I don't have another horse but I've kinda got to get over the "there will never be another one like him" mindset. There won't be another one like him, but there could be one who's just as special in other ways.

 

What other breeds do you like?

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hi all

just a wee pic o my mutts lol

i have a 2 year old son and these dogs just love him and are very protective of him too.

i still keep a eye on em tho

you just dont know what a dog can do it isnt like you can just ask em!!!

left to right:bracken! murphy! beau!

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