room full of puppies
...did anyone else mentally follow this up with "that's more of a judgment call"? (Have fun, Scrappy!)
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
room full of puppies
...did anyone else mentally follow this up with "that's more of a judgment call"? (Have fun, Scrappy!)
Doesn't she look a little worried? That's her perpetual expression. Despite being a GSD, a hardass she is not. She is however very sweet and she really likes people. Also she loves the bookstore around the corner, where they give her treats every time we come in. (Which makes me feel a little guilty about having a Kindle, let me tell you.)
She looks anxious but adorable. Also small for a GSD, but I realize I was about 5 the last time I saw one in person, so I may have a skewed sense of their size!
Also small for a GSD, but I realize I was about 5 the last time I saw one in person, so I may have a skewed sense of their size
Nope, you don't. She is certainly small for the breed, I think. She's about 58 lbs, and I've met male GSDs twice her weight. The breed standard doesn't have a weight limitation, but it does say that males should be only 26" at the shoulder.
She's beee-you-teeful! And 58lb shouldn't be all that small for the breed, although it kind of is nowadays. Bitches should be 24-25", and neither sex should be heavy-boned like a Rott, either. They're meant to be able to stay constantly moving for 12-hour days and scale 6-foot walls and such! Not to be massive beasties, but over time they've gotten bigger and bigger -- it certainly is an impressive look.
Also, not particularly meant to be hardasses, even when they're working/protection dogs.
Such a lovely, soulful face.
Hey, even if Fox does that thing they do, it's still a leading role on a network show.
I saw that, and was all Go Colin! Poor guy. He has no idea who I am and I'm all YAY YOU!
BTW, thanks for reminding me, guys, that cleaning the fridge and prepping for taxes should also be a part of my weekend. JOY.
Hmm... Erin gives me an idea. But it probably wouldn't be helpful in the long run to send the scary stuff in the fridge off to the IRS.
Good luck, Colin! Work is good, Fox or no.
I'm suffering from "I don't want any of the things I could make with the food in my house" syndrome.