Puppies to dogs, cats to kittens, tadpoles to frogs, etc...
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Puppies to dogs, cats to kittens, tadpoles to frogs, etc...
Looking at the pics of Flip-flop's new puppy (
) and Augie's lab has made me think that I would love to see pics of everyone's pets when they first got them and then also now...even if they weren't babies when you adopted them.

"Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we die" - Dave Matthews Band
Nope, I never worry about intrudersaugie wrote:Wow! You don't worry about intruders, do you Bug?
I'll bet you go through some dog chow!
Looks like a gentle giant though!

She eats 4 cups of dry mixed with one can of stew per day. Just 1 big bowl

The best part about her is, she not only scares off strangers, but her slobber keeps my Mother-In-Law away

XOXO
Bug
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Kaziah is an English Mastiff. The breed standard has two colors - Fawn (light tan with a black mask) and Brindle. Some are born as what they call "Fluffies" which just means they have long hair. In the breed standard it is a genetic flaw but they are beautiful to see! Dispite their size they are extremely loving and gentle. They activity level is very low (basically a couch potatoe). They learn very quickly as they only want to please and their feelings get hurt if you even raise your voice at them. They are great family pets because they adore children and are actually very gentle with them.
The only downside to a Mastiff for most is their sheer size and the fact that they drool. Kaziah really doesn't take up much more room than any of our other dogs and we just keep a drool rag in every room
XOXO
Bug
The only downside to a Mastiff for most is their sheer size and the fact that they drool. Kaziah really doesn't take up much more room than any of our other dogs and we just keep a drool rag in every room

XOXO
Bug
Most of our cats have been rescues at about a year old. So, I'll post pictures of Jack & Toby, who are approximately 1 yr. 4 mo. old. Still kittens, just not little baby ones.
You'd never know it from looking at them, but they are brothers, and sooo bonded!
JACK - orange & white, TOBY - grey & white



I love my boys!

JACK - orange & white, TOBY - grey & white



I love my boys!