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Ponytail
09-15-2008, 03:31 PM
...My Mastiff has been acting like a dog! Imagine that! Prior to bringing the baby home from the hospital, I have never heard her bark at a stranger or be even minimally aggressive at investigating noises and protecting the kids.

HOLY CRAP this dog has a loud bark. Scared the crap outta the mailman last week and made him drop our mail before it hit the mail slot. :lol:

Now, I know, there are those out there that are going to tell me this is a bad sign, new aggression signs with newborn in the house :blahblah: . Nope. Even though her bark is loud and she scares strangers, she still scares herself when she does it and runs and hides shortly afterwards. :lol:

ocean733
09-15-2008, 03:35 PM
...My Mastiff has been acting like a dog! Imagine that! Prior to bringing the baby home from the hospital, I have never heard her bark at a stranger or be even minimally aggressive at investigating noises and protecting the kids.

HOLY CRAP this dog has a loud bark. Scared the crap outta the mailman last week and made him drop our mail before it hit the mail slot. :lol:

Now, I know, there are those out there that are going to tell me this is a bad sign, new aggression signs with newborn in the house :blahblah: . Nope. Even though her bark is loud and she scares strangers, she still scares herself when she does it and runs and hides shortly afterwards. :lol:


:lmao:

:huggy:

Vince
09-15-2008, 03:38 PM
...My Mastiff has been acting like a dog! Imagine that! Prior to bringing the baby home from the hospital, I have never heard her bark at a stranger or be even minimally aggressive at investigating noises and protecting the kids.

HOLY CRAP this dog has a loud bark. Scared the crap outta the mailman last week and made him drop our mail before it hit the mail slot. :lol:

Now, I know, there are those out there that are going to tell me this is a bad sign, new aggression signs with newborn in the house :blahblah: . Nope. Even though her bark is loud and she scares strangers, she still scares herself when she does it and runs and hides shortly afterwards. :lol:

:lmao:

camily
09-15-2008, 03:38 PM
...My Mastiff has been acting like a dog! Imagine that! Prior to bringing the baby home from the hospital, I have never heard her bark at a stranger or be even minimally aggressive at investigating noises and protecting the kids.

HOLY CRAP this dog has a loud bark. Scared the crap outta the mailman last week and made him drop our mail before it hit the mail slot. :lol:

Now, I know, there are those out there that are going to tell me this is a bad sign, new aggression signs with newborn in the house :blahblah: . Nope. Even though her bark is loud and she scares strangers, she still scares herself when she does it and runs and hides shortly afterwards. :lol:

:lmao:
You have other kids and she never did this? Maybe she is just more mature and becoming "motherly".

Ponytail
09-18-2008, 05:41 PM
3 other kids and she NEVER acted like this before. She scared the begeezus out of my neighbor yesterday as she was trying to get out of her car. I think she's 82 now. :roflmao: "Easy there killer, I think we're safe now". :lol:

RoseRed
09-18-2008, 09:32 PM
3 other kids and she NEVER acted like this before. She scared the begeezus out of my neighbor yesterday as she was trying to get out of her car. I think she's 82 now. :roflmao: "Easy there killer, I think we're safe now". :lol:

When are you going to be bringing the little tyke down for a proper introduction?

BS Gal
09-18-2008, 09:33 PM
Did I miss the tread when you showed the pretty pics of the new baby?

flomaster
09-18-2008, 09:40 PM
Did I miss the tread when you showed the pretty pics of the new baby?

Here ya go! Just needs to grow long hair like his dad! :lmao:

DSCN1820 - Southern Maryland Online MultiMedia Gallery (http://photos.somd.com/showfull.php?photo=6208)

BS Gal
09-18-2008, 09:43 PM
Here ya go! Just needs to grow long hair like his dad! :lmao:

DSCN1820 - Southern Maryland Online MultiMedia Gallery (http://photos.somd.com/showfull.php?photo=6208)

awwwww. Oh, wait. awwwwl.

RoseRed
09-18-2008, 10:02 PM
Here ya go! Just needs to grow long hair like his dad! :lmao:

DSCN1820 - Southern Maryland Online MultiMedia Gallery (http://photos.somd.com/showfull.php?photo=6208)

He TMd me the first pic's! Adorable!

Ponytail
09-19-2008, 02:50 PM
He TMd me the first pic's! Adorable!

Baby Ponytail - Southern Maryland Online MultiMedia Gallery (http://photos.somd.com/showgallery.php?cat=685) :yahoo:

camily
09-19-2008, 02:59 PM
Baby Ponytail - Southern Maryland Online MultiMedia Gallery (http://photos.somd.com/showgallery.php?cat=685) :yahoo:

So cute!!!!

HeavyChevy75
09-19-2008, 03:00 PM
Baby Ponytail - Southern Maryland Online MultiMedia Gallery (http://photos.somd.com/showgallery.php?cat=685) :yahoo:

OMG Baby Ponytail has a lotta hair!

huntr1
09-19-2008, 03:21 PM
...My Mastiff has been acting like a dog! Imagine that! Prior to bringing the baby home from the hospital, I have never heard her bark at a stranger or be even minimally aggressive at investigating noises and protecting the kids.

HOLY CRAP this dog has a loud bark. Scared the crap outta the mailman last week and made him drop our mail before it hit the mail slot. :lol:

Now, I know, there are those out there that are going to tell me this is a bad sign, new aggression signs with newborn in the house :blahblah: . Nope. Even though her bark is loud and she scares strangers, she still scares herself when she does it and runs and hides shortly afterwards. :lol:
Shortly before my daughter was born, my cat decided that he was transfering the title of "Chief Human Slave" to my oldest boy. :yay: He no longer sleeps between my feet at night, which means I don't kick a cat nearly as often as I used to. If allowed, the wife's cat would transfer her "Chief Human Slave" title to the oldest girl, but she doesn't like the cat sleeping in her room.

cattitude
09-19-2008, 03:25 PM
He is the CUTEST thing!


Oh, and you might want to euthanize that dog. :yay:












:lol:

camily
09-19-2008, 03:26 PM
He is the CUTEST thing!


Oh, and you might want to euthanize that dog. :yay:












:lol:

:killingme:lmao:

Ponytail
09-19-2008, 03:27 PM
He is the CUTEST thing!


Oh, and you might want to euthanize that dog. :yay:

:lol:

I've actually suggested it for other reasons. The fam ain't havin' it. :ohwell:

http://photos.somd.com/data/644/medium/DSCN0919.JPG I'm not sure we could afford it anyway. She's a big one! That's my babies mama under the dog. :lmao:

RoseRed
09-19-2008, 05:20 PM
Baby Ponytail - Southern Maryland Online MultiMedia Gallery (http://photos.somd.com/showgallery.php?cat=685) :yahoo:

Adorable! Thank you for sharing!

Vince
09-19-2008, 05:50 PM
Well PT, that's one. Congrats again. When's the next one? :lmao: Beautiful boy. My dog is the opposite of yours. Rat Terrier. :lol:

jp2854
09-19-2008, 05:50 PM
Ponytail your baby is cute. I also have a dog that is huge like yours (st.bernard) she also has a loud bark and she sometimes scares herself like your dog does herself lol.


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