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just joking she has tried a few times though.

try controlling a 40kg malamute and 120kg st bernard together.

Maxi can keep up with me on the bike when I am doign 40kmh so hope you can run fast

no seriously they are the most lovable dogs and very gentle with people all the time.

they just don;t like other small dogs and cats.

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lol well my dog is tiny!! haha

i use to have this huge dog, it was bloody huge. has really short and rough hair, and it used to pull me around on my skatie all the time. but it died a few years ago :| ahhh well give my lil 15cm dog about another 20 years, and ill start training her

Tweak :mad:

actually, my folks have the malamute and he's coming up to nine years old now, and they just bought a tiny maltese terrier or some shitty little dog, and the 2 get on well- quite bizarre to see them playing and chasing:-) they also work as a security team when somebody comes to the door, the tiny one yaps his nuts off when somebody is at the door and then the hulk comes to see what the fuss is about :-P scares the crap outta strangers :-P

Beautiful dogs Doxx.

Reminds me of my last dog 'rocky' a black and white Border Collie he looked very similar to your 'puppy' picture! [i know they are totally different but the B&W colouring helps].

Anyways mine died a couple of years ago - we had him from 2 weeks old up until 17 years, almost a record for a BC [medium size breed dog].

Dont have any digi pics of him though...where's that scanner

Dogs are great :)

very nice man :)

and yes i do have a gf, she is the 'mother' of my dog :)

yeah malamutes are so much bigger, like a female puppy at around 7 - 11 months is about as big as our male husky

i've had the male on lead when i was on rollerblades plenty of time its damn fun hahaha

havent done that with the female though i have taken them for a walk at the same time.....little dog appears barking its tits off....bad idea haha

lol yeah we got like a little old bitch of a jap spitz x pomi whatever the hell it is, she spent most of her life humping and giving birth (real redneck mut) even gave birth to pomi/spits x american pitbull! they were the best litter she had.

she is very fat and fury, and no its not all fur, she is f**ken fat!

she got trimmed and washed and cleaned and fluffed all nice

now she has dangle berries hanging off the hair on her ass

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