Murphy-Puppy in the Garden

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Masco&Bongo
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Murphy-Puppy in the Garden

Post: # 190084Post Masco&Bongo »

OK, so he is a large puppy!! :oops:
He is 2 and a half, which, in Boxer terms is still a baby. Luckily he has finished growing (and weighs in at about 5st 11lbs). Some pictures from the last year....

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Post: # 190164Post becks77 »

Lovely pics, did he "help" with the oly tunnel or just supervise?!
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Post: # 190169Post pelmetman »

I just love your pics of Murphy-Puppy especially the one with his lead in mouth and ears back. When we were after our last dog we thought about a boxer but in the end the labrador won us over again. :flower:
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Post: # 190172Post Jinwin »

What a cutie! I love boxers :iconbiggrin:

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