tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4656826511642482702.post6677527957756352488..comments2023-09-28T01:04:29.599-07:00Comments on Just Call Me Woman: My Life is Going to the DogsDawnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17316936278464485876noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4656826511642482702.post-36104336661497350352008-08-09T22:34:00.000-07:002008-08-09T22:34:00.000-07:00Thanks for your comment. Wow a Bernese Mountain D...Thanks for your comment. Wow a Bernese Mountain Dog? They get HUGE! I'm sure Max is still growing leaps and bounds. Wow that would be a challenge. <BR/><BR/>At least with Midnight, being a Lab of 11 months she's almost her full size. Yes they do keep growing until they are about two but they are pretty much their adult size by the time they reach a year old. I think most of the second year is filling in - widening etc. ... well I hope she doesn't get much bigger anyway. She's on the small side for a Lab and I kind of like it that way. <BR/><BR/>Do Max or James pass much gas? I wrote a post (two actually) on one of my other blogs about how gassy Midnights been this weeks - she's literally gassing me out! LOL<BR/>http://www.feverishthoughts.com/2008/08/09/im-being-gassed-out-of-my-home-by-a-farting-dog/<BR/><BR/>I also understand that feeling of being tied down with a young and still very dependent pet. We actually used to keep lizards for years and years and believe me - it's really hard to find a lizard sitter! We thought long and hard before getting a dog as we were enjoying our freedom, but I'm home alone all day since I'm off work due to illness (Crohns) and it's nice to have the company. <BR/><BR/>I read a few of your other posts. I like your thinking and your writing. I'll be back. :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com