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Great Dane & Irish wolfhound & cocker and yorkshire terrier

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Uploaded by on May 25, 2008

choune Des terres de la rairie & Roy (Great Dane )Daron is Irish Wolfhund
.Goldy is a cocker and Alex is yorkshire terriers
Black sea . Varna 21.05.2008

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  • problem is from owner side for me not from dog

  • i got attacked by a mistreated great dance once this year

  • I"m sorry for u

  • u are welcome :)

    I hope see ur pup video here soon

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  • It is an IW, but it's a puppy. My guess, 4-6 months old. You can tell from the tail. They grow into it, then it gets longer, and they grow into it again. They really aren't fully grown until 2 years. Great animals all, but I'm biased to IWs.

  • thats a small irish wolfhound

  • That is NOT an Irish Wolfhound.

  • @ThERaMoNeSUSA I'm surprised to hear that. Most great danes are very docile.

  • wat's the name of the song?plsss

  • I LOVE your song choice, do you happen to know the title? Gorgeous dogs!

  • nice bitch. what beach is that.

  • @ThERaMoNeSUSA so how's that "great dance"? is it big? lol!

  • @AurumenK. Haha,I like to consider myself rather fast and that's probly what saved my right arm lol.and they are huge,massive massive heads!

  • @ThERaMoNeSUSA how are you still alive? Danes are HUGE!

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