Hurley's gone and done it big time and I'm majorly disappointed folks!
We went to the vet's office for quick weigh in yesterday and he is only 63 lbs. I was thinking he must be 70. I mean, in order to grow into my gentle giant of 100+ lbs, he had to be 70 by 9 months. At this rate, we'll be lucky if he makes it to a measly 85 lbs. You really blew it, dude. The St Bernard in you should be ashamed! It's a good thing that your only fault is not growing big enough for your ginormous-dog-obsessed Mama.
don't know....85 pounds seems pretty massive to me! ;)
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ReplyDeleteIt is big. And he could maybe still get to 100. I've heard large breeds take up to 2 years to reach full growth. Crossing my fingers that he's a late bloomer! I love him no matter what and if he doesn't get that big, someday I'll adopt a HUGE adult dog so I can have my giant. :)
lol, what a wimp! ;) There's still plenty of him to love though!
ReplyDeleteI feel your pain- a pit bull the size of a Springer Spaniel? It's embarrassing.
ReplyDeleteMaybe he is part "tea-cup" St. Bernard?
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ReplyDeleteHehehehe...I am totally stealing that. Tea-cup St Bernard he is!
what a cute picture! i think he's trying to tell you that you should feed him cheese & bacon--and only cheese & bacon--until he's big enough. :-)
ReplyDeleteLOL. I am pretty sure I would share your disappointment. Maybe there is still time! He might have a late growth spurt! C'mon Hurley, don't let us down.
ReplyDeleteYou're totally right -- he could fill out within his upcoming years. I was initially hoping the same with Elli, but I'm not sure I want her to change one bit!
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What a cutie!
ReplyDeleteAwwww. He'll get there..
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