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This is Tyrone. He's a Lab and Great Dane mix. I adopted him when he was 2. Poor guy had been up for adoption since he was 6 months old. No one wanted a big, black dog. As you can tell by the pictures, he's definitely something to be feared!

 

Sadly, I had to say goodbye to him in September. He was almost 14, and was done having fun. Man I miss that dog....

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This is Tyrone. He's a Lab and Great Dane mix. I adopted him when he was 2. Poor guy had been up for adoption since he was 6 months old. No one wanted a big, black dog. As you can tell by the pictures, he's definitely something to be feared!

 

Sadly, I had to say goodbye to him in September. He was almost 14, and was done having fun. Man I miss that dog....

 

 

Yup, he looks like a good one.

 

I didn't think I would, but after having Koby for 9 years, he's become my best friend. He runs with me every day 3-4 miles. Follows me around, basically he lives to watch my every move! He's in great health now, but you never know how long that will last. He's the smartest dog I've ever seen.

 

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Not really protecting much of anything but here she is.

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My girls out playin…

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The Lab/beagle cross loves to be chased, and the Lab/Collie cross loves to chase, perfect combo…

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Here's my dog protecting HIS truck...In reality it's actually his and I just drive it and put gas in it. LOL

 

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Hard to believe when we first got her, she didn't want to come out of her crate. Now she won't leave my side…

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Nice looking dogs

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