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Originally Posted by wooÐs
If I were Borla, my house would be loaded with framed baby pics of Stanley.
Hell I might even print a couple and hang them on my walls ffs. Too cute to be real!
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You know what's funny? We had a pic of our 4 year old nephew in a green polo shirt on our end table in the living room. My sister gave us a framed copy of the picture of Stanley in his green polo shirt from when we first got him. We put the two next to each other, and it looks hilarious.
Ok, I'm REALLY, REAALLLLLY not trying to bore you all with Stanley pics, or overwhelm this thread with them. But he got to hang out with a new friend today, and it was a riot.
One of my best friends has a pitbull. He's actually the grandson of the dog used in the "Little Rascals" movie that came out about 12-15 years ago. Very well behaved/trained, and just a generally great dog. So, after waiting several weeks for Stanley to get big enough that we figured he wouldn't get completely ran roughshod over, we decided to put the two together for some play time.
It was HILARIOUS.
Stanley kept trying to get on the back of the pit to show he was dominant (you can see in almost all the pics his tail is up like he's a little tough man
). He also kept trying to bite the face of the pit when they were running and playing. He would literally leap at his head every chance he got. :rotfl: But the pit was very tolerant of him. A couple times he puffed his chest way out and would try to stand over Stanley, but every time Stanley would just walk around him and try to climb on his back.
Then, when the pit would try to hump him, he's just scoot backwards real fast, come out from between his hind legs, and go try to bite his face. :spit: A couple time the pit was able to exert his dominance, which I think is a good thing for my pup to learn. We plan to get them together a lot in the coming months. His dog loves the exercise, mine can use the socialization.
It should be great to watch the transition too, since right now Stanley is 1/5th the pit's size, and he should end up being literally twice his size.
They also have a blue heeler. But he was NOT impressed by Stanley wanting to play rough. He actually nipped at Stanley half a dozen times, which is probably good for him, since the lil guy likes to nip himself and doesn't realize sometimes it actually hurts.
How would the media cover the story of a 10 week old puppy playing with a Pit and a Blue Heeler and only getting bit by the Heeler?
Sorry if you guys are getting bored with the puppy's pics, just don't reply if it's getting old. :rotfl: I'm just excited to watch the lil bugger grow.