Any one for bowling?

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bitshird

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Animefan won two bowling pins at our wood club raffle and brought them to my house, we were joking whether or not this Giant German Shepherd, (seriously huge) that weighed 138 lbs at the vet my others shepherds weigh between 70 for the smallest female to 95 for my other male that's big, he's right in line with AKC standards, but Pride is funny he is 4 and still a puppy and will play with any thing. Keep in mind these are real Bowling Pins they weigh about 7 or 8 pounds I guesstimate, any way the mutt knocked one over, it rolled and the chase was on.
Now he's been following me allover the house wanting me to play fetch, with a Bowling Pin, even brought it into my office and laid it at my feet , so I rolled it down the hall and he brought it back, Needles to say SWMBO wasn't really amused.
Check the pics they are kind of cute.
 

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Look's like he's sayin' come on Dad, let's go more. We have a house elephant here too. Half Beaucerion half black lab. 110 lbs. of little puppy.
 
My shepard comes in at 130 plus and my baby chow is around 90lbs.When my shepard was younger he could clear a 4 ft fence.Had to go to a 6 ft to keep him in.
 
Wow Ken I am jealous. That is kind of a heavy fetch toy I would say. I could not pick it up with my left arm so I think that I would be rolling it with my foot. Does he work on the lathes also? :rolleyes::biggrin:
 
Ever throw it to him and say catch? That would be mean. I had a cockapoo mix when I was in the military in Denver and if he got away from us the only way to get him back was to roll a bowling ball down the street. He could not keep away from a bowling ball. He was a strange dog named Tequilla.
 
Now all he does is carry that stupid thing around the house, and if I could throw it he would love it, my right shoulder is like Mikes left one. the dog is a goof, instead of naming him Pride, it should have been Scobby Dufus or something. He is so athletic I wish I'd taken the time to work with him when he was a puppy, if I lob a ball or stick 5 or 6 feet over his head, he will jump up and turn a back flip when he comes down with the stick. He could clear our 4 ft fence with out even thinking about it, but he's not a fence jumper, fortunately none of the 5 are, but nice thing is we are one of the few houses in the little community we live in that hasn't been burglarized, 2 stay inside, and 3 stay in the yard. We don't get any sales men or other intrusions on our quiet life other than our kids,:eek: We've tried to childproof our house, but they keep getting in :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
 
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