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Needy Saint Bernard watches playoffs with owner (Original Post)
catbyte
Aug 2019
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mopinko
(70,067 posts)1. house bear.
my great pyrennese mutt is very, very much like this girl.
emmaverybo
(8,144 posts)2. Shasta's human is being a very good boy.
3catwoman3
(23,965 posts)3. Big dogs don't know they are big, and little...
...yappy dogs certainly have delusions of grandeur.
TomSlick
(11,096 posts)4. There ain't nothing like a dog's love.
zanana1
(6,106 posts)5. Funny and sweet. nt
littlemissmartypants
(22,628 posts)6. I grew up with a Saint Bernard. He weighed 250 lbs.
He was the sweetest dog. He would lie down* in front of the TV and my sister and I would use him like a pillow. He rarely barked but he did slobber a lot.
Thank you for sharing this, catbyte.
*Someone please check my grammar here. Thank you.