Yes, finally!Originally Posted by Celeon999 Go to original postThey still look rather large though. Hope he grows proportionally with them.
I play with him in the yard every day.Originally Posted by fireftr18 Go to original postThough, I haven't been able to walk him daily like I want to. My MRI results have come back and I found out why I have all that pain in my right forearm. I have a torn tendon, compliments of a scuffle with a suspect a couple of months ago. Makes it very painful to hold a leash, shake someones hand, grasp something, etc.. I've tried using my left hand but I can't control him as well with it, and he tries to go after everyone who comes near. Guess its time to get a basket muzzle.
Well, Wolfgang went to the Vet today to get snipped (OUCH!-just thinking about it). He'll be 6 months old in a few days. He now weighs 52 pounds. I also put him and my other dog together for the first time yesterday. I thought it was going to be a bloodbath, but wouldn't you know it, they got along like they've known each other for years. Because of his size, I have to keep reminding myself that he's only a puppy and my other dog (right now) gets to play the dominant female. Still, they were like young lovers together.
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Thanks FF18!Originally Posted by fireftr18 Go to original post![]()
I took the wife and kids out for a day-trip to the local mountains (about 5 minutes away). It was a very hazy day which made it difficult to take good pictures of NYC. Still, I got some (hazy) distance shots of the new "Freedom Tower" being erected in Manhattan and thought you guys might like to see them. All these pics were taken from a distance of about 15 miles.
Two Photos of the new Freedom Tower (center in the pics):
The George Washington Bridge hiding behind buildings on the horizon (just left of center):
The NYC skyline with the Empire State Building (note the jet airliner). This is located to the left of the Freedon Tower in the previous pics:
An active, working Seismograph located on the mountain. The graph on the wall to the left, behind the seismograph, shows last year's August 2011 tremor:
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