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[–] HamShanky ago 

That pupper has achieved maximum derp

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[–] Hamhater80 ago 

Where are your trails, sound beautiful

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[–] Cenki ago 

Hehe that's a tired doggy. You know they say when it comes to marathon distances dogs aren't so great even at slow paces. Something to do with the lack of sweat glands. Hope the pups doing alright

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[–] Unsung_Heroes_again [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Ugh her full blooded sister is 110 pounds... if i gotta do that on top of gear I am gonna cry.

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[–] Not-a-goat 0 points 12 points (+12|-0) ago 

Is that a wolf?

Fucking retarded fatties. One time I was at a train station and there was a groundhog on the other side of the track, this fat femayo started saying aloud "that a skunk? I think it's a skunk!"

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[–] Candid 0 points 11 points (+11|-0) ago 

πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ Femayo got a whiff of its own special stank and thought a groundhog was a skunk.

Thank you for the laugh!

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[–] 5894552? 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Beautiful, beautiful pup. I am surprised that you are afraid that anyone would say animal abuse. Hell, that would be a dream for my dogs. Unfortunately the only really good hiking spot we have around here is down in a ravine and I don't trust my crazy dogs not to pull me over the edge. Obeasts and dogs are like oil and water.

One of my dogs in particular is not good with strangers (he's 62 pounds) and is bouncy. I have stopped taking him to the local pet store because of all the damn eat beasts. He would be fine if they would just leave us alone as I ask. But no.... that's apparently expecting too much. I had to literally run away from one of them because she wouldn't stop reaching out to try to pet him. Of course they aren't going to offer to help or at least shut the hell up so you can be on your way.

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[–] Unsung_Heroes_again [S] 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Eh 100 degrees is a little over kill, especially for the northern breeds.

Funny you say that... the GF's dog is a 35 pound Aussie mix and it is spooky. It is always fats that try to pet the dogs and inevitably get snapped at.

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[–] 5894646? 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago  (edited ago)

I am ignorant of what the northern breed dogs can handle heat wise. I have a German Shepherd mix and he used to (he's old now) handle the heat quite well. Live in the South so I see a few Huskies, Malamutes around here but not too many so I really stink at identifying those breeds/telling them apart. From the picture I thought Shepherd or Shepherd mix. Sorry! Like I said, Southerner so I suck at identifying northern breeds. I have a boxer so I have to be careful but yeah if you rested him a lot and let him get in the water I don't think it would be a big deal for him right now while he's young. Another year or two though and that won't be the case. My pitbull could handle it though no problem.

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[–] la_fupacabra 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Which trail did you go to? 26 miles sounds amazing, but not in this weather.

PS your pupper is amazingly adorable. I want 30 of them.

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[–] Unsung_Heroes_again [S] ago 

Goodwater, it is a loop around Lake Georgetown.

Breeder is in Cleveland, she is a little shithead, love her, but gods... hell on wheels.

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[–] la_fupacabra 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Aw, she's pure bred. :( Not that that matters, personally I don't get pure bred dogs (I prefer shelter or, like my current dogs, literally finding them on the side of a free way) but to each their own! She's super adorable, but a husky, so good luck keeping her out of anything ever.

I'll check it out soon, sounds fun! Thanks :D

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[–] Sellyoulight 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I used to hike during warm weather. This story is the kind of experience that made me stop. I’ve only gone hiking and mountaineering in the dead of winter for many years now. Fats don’t do winter hiking or mountaineering. I think they stay in the malls or else down south during the winter.

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[–] Unsung_Heroes_again [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Live in Texas now, cant wait till the end of August and I hit the bitterroot mountains.

Most of the hike was pretty peaceful, just the end... if it wasn't for the fact I was leaving the dogs and girl by themselves at the trail head, I would have loved to open a can of shitlording on them.

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