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MEMBERS DISCUSSION AREA => General Discussion => Topic started by: BigJerm on May 31, 2009, 08:55:05 PM
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I am going to have a horse...
We got a new puppy today. He is a bullmastiff and is almost 4 months at 46 lbs. His mother was around 165 and his father around 160. I love the breed and grew up around them so I am no stranger... Looks like its time to get that house!
Here is Bruce
(http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i189/JermTib05/Bruce/100_0976.jpg)
(http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i189/JermTib05/Bruce/100_0979.jpg)
(http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i189/JermTib05/Bruce/100_0975.jpg)
(http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i189/JermTib05/Bruce/100_0973.jpg)
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Congratulations. You will certainly have your hands full {toast}
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Love them also, my Grandmother use to raise them and we had one. You are right about a horse, but they are sweet horses considering what they were breed for. Congradulations Jerm.
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Good looking pup. How is Montana liking him?
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Dang he's gonna be huge.
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montana is doing really good actually. She has taken to him already so hopefully things continue to go well
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Wooo...
I thought yer going to say a baby.
{btt}
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Wooo...
I thought yer going to say a baby.
{btt}
I thought the same thing....................
Good lookin dog BigJerm!
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Wooo...
I thought yer going to say a baby.
I thought the same thing....................
Me too. :D Anyways, congrats on the dog Jeremy. Now you'll definitely never make a ride. Might as well have been a baby. ;)
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Me too. :D Anyways, congrats on the dog Jeremy. Now you'll definitely never make a ride. Might as well have been a baby. ;)
Could just ride the dog. He'll be big enough. {ehm}
I love how Bruce is a puppy and is as big as Montana!
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sweet bear cub
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hahaha, good looking pup!
I read the thread title and said, "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!" :D
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:D Man, I was thinking, what's in the water? Cool dog, so now you need to find a suburban to wheel if your gonna bring that beast along! ;D
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Put a winch around his neck, he can be our new rescue vehicle! ;D
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This was not the 9 month announcement I was expecting when I clicked... :o
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i couldnt imagine how much food that little fella will consume. -wow-
he's cute, though. :)
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Wow... old topic. Figured I would update on this little guy. Bruce is now a little over 8 months old and somewhere just north of 100 lbs. He is a handfull between his 9 cups of food a day, beating the crap out of his crate trying to escape and chewing up things that are not chew toys {no} but overall a great pup to have. He can sit, stay, shake and well... thats about it for now. Working on more tricks but he does good with his name and coming when we call him. Here is a picture from tonight
(http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i189/JermTib05/Bruce/cdf1ca42.jpg)
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:o
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Awww!!! He's getting HUGE. Reminds me a lot of my old great dane (sizewise). How's he like jeep rides?
Likely you already know this but his food and water bowls are up off the ground and no playing/running for at least 30 min after he eats/drinks? Just below chin level for him? If you're not familer with this (or anyone else who has big dogs), raising the food/water bowl's help prevent Bloat. With large breed dogs, they like to gulp their food down. If the dish is low, the animal is prone to gulp large amounts of air, also. Most large breed dogs have deep chests, so there's lots of room for the stomach and various organs to move around in the abdominal cavity. If the dog gets very active (playing/running/jumping) directly after eating/drinking the stomach can swing upside down (think those twisty balloon's people make creatures out of). It's extremely agonizing for them and will kill them without a $1-3k emergency surgery that can't guar. they'll still live afterwards.
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His bowls are still down low for now, need to build him a stand for sure. As far as the 30 minute rule... He might be a pup but he is still a bullmastiff so he is nice and lazy and usually sleeps after a meal.
No jeep rides yet... Hope to take him on one soon. We got any nov rides planned yet?
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I used to have a great dane myself, and I loved having a big dog. He was the biggest baby at ~170 pounds. The lady made several good points too!
He's a great looking dog. My best friend has a bull mastiff who's just a couple months ahead of yours, and he's awesome. Really fun to play with (if you're used to playing with big dogs and know HOW...lol).
How'd y'all come up with the name Bruce?
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He looks strong. Does he play hard with ya?
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nice lookin bear cub you got there jerm.
i have a wood food bowl stand (about a foot high or so) that i built for one of my last labs before she went up to dog heaven. sitting at my folks' house in roswell. next time im up there i can grab it and swing it by your place if you want it. its still just bare wood but looks pretty good (my dad and i used to build some furniture). idk if the bowls will hold 9 cups tho...haha.
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I love these dogs! I'm trying to talk my wife into an English Mastiff, but she's pretty hard headed at the moment and I don't think it will happen anytime soon!
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That's great he doesn't go wild man puppy after eating. Mastiffs are known for being lazy, I learned long ago you just step over them--they won't get up for you. I forgot to mention...plant stands make AWESOME cheap big dog food bowl holders. ;D
To the other Great Dane owner: had a friend tell me this one time: You can always tell who's a great dane (or big dog in general) owner around large animals, they're the one's standing still when the dog's scampering around the yard like a fool.
There's a Nov 1st ride
http://www.gatrailriders.com/GTRForums/index.php?topic=4664.0;topicseen (http://www.gatrailriders.com/GTRForums/index.php?topic=4664.0;topicseen)
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Put a winch around his neck, he can be our new rescue vehicle! ;D
could use some lockers also ;D
nice pup you have there, makes me miss my dog i had to leave back in Texas. {toast}
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Doug, he can get rough playing but not by choice... he is just so heavy. I can still push him around but my parents and Megan cant and he beats them up.
Kyle, definitly if I have not got any bowl holders by then I will take ya up on it.
Chuck, come up for the weekend. After a few minutes of your wife around Bruce she will be sold. I grew up with bullmastiff's so I was no stranger to them and have been wanting one for a while but Megan was on the fence. After these past few months she said she will never want another type of dog. So big, so gentle, so lazy, so smart and before long, a great protector.
JeepnGal, I would do the nov 1st ride but it kinda seems like it might be a little boring with no need for 4x4. I dont do hardcore wheeling but I never take the Jeep out so when I do i like a little challenge! Not to mention, not sure how frequent stops will be for the little guy.