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Here's my trucks protector. :thumbs:

Rosco is a Pure breed Doberman he is 3yrs old and 110 lbs.

 

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Beautiful dobie

Im an owner as well

 

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This is Bella she is an almost 5 year old Bullmastiff. This is what she does best

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This is my lab Riley, he is almost 2. He is the best dog I have ever had

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He is very well behaved

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My German Shepherd Sheba.

 

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Beautiful dogs! Love all our four legged family members.. sometimes more than the 2 legged ones haha

 

Here is my lab from her rescue till now...

 

 

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Cheyenne & Natasha. The original intention was to get Natasha re-homed. Got her out of the pound at 9 months old after she had been returned. She was found wandering the State Fair Grounds & was adopted out approximately 30 days later. The adopting family had a small agressive sort of dog that was trying to attack her, which would not have lasted long. After a dog is returned to most pounds, they are not given much time to find a new home.

 

The problem I ran into was the thug wanna be sort out there that wanted her. Couldn't let he go to that, she had already endured someone hacking her ears off.

 

Cheyenne as well was in a shelter, it was a no kill, but she had been there just shy of 3 months.

 

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My new son rebel 8 week old boxer/lab mix he's awesome so far

 

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