Kizzy said:"Free at last, free at last, thank God almighty I'm free at last"
"I feel good, do do do do, like I knew that I would, do do do do, I feel nice, like sugar and spice, so good, so nice"
I'm sure they ARE gentle, but in my case when I look at a dog (or most other critters), the law of tonnage applies - the bigger and heavier they are, the less likely I am to approach them. Especially when I know nothing about the particular critter in question - I've never seen this fellow around here before and I've lived here for 13 years.starr said:I pet sit for 2 danes but neither are in that area. Such gentle giants they are. It's funny that most little dogs think they are big and big dogs like the ones I watch want to be lap dogs.
gr8dane said:I would hate for this poor guy to get hit by a car.
Lori
He's definitely a he. He's sort of a gray-beige color with dark brown nose and some brown in his tail. His tail hasn't been bobbed and his ears look as though they may have been (they stand straight up). He has beautiful posture and is very graceful (for a dog with feet as big as my hands!).gr8dane said:What color is he/she?
I would call the AC, I would hate for this poor guy to get hit by a car.
Lori
pixiegirl said:Where is he? I'm on my way!
Sharon said:Me too, I'll race ya!
I've always wanted a Great Dane.
pixiegirl said:I think they're beautiful dogs but they don't live long enough. :sad:
Ladies....start your engines....Sharon said:Me too, I'll race ya!
I've always wanted a Great Dane.
...and you are gonna go around calling it "Jake's little Brother" and now I'm having visions of Danny DeVito and Arnold as brothers in "Twins"...Nanny Pam said:Ladies....start your engines....
but look out for NP, cause I'll run ya over to get that dog!!