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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan
Posts: 133
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Ive noticed that there is a point when GSDs seem to lose the puppy/young look to their faces. Stark is 11 months old and still has what I consider a puppy face. You can just tell hes young by looking at his face. Maybe because its still so thin?
Ill post the most updated pic I have, just so you can see what I see. Maybe im just crazy bc hes my baby I still see him as young looking. I know I see him differently than non GSD owners do. I dont see a big, intimidating dog at all. Lol I see my goofy big puppy. So maybe I will just always see him differenlty. But I swear I can see GSDs on this forum lose that puppy look to their face. Im just wondering around what age that happens? Thanks guys!
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Illinois
Posts: 4,981
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This is a good question. Mine is 16 months and people that meet her for the first time always think she is a baby...well I guess she still is, but I think they think she is still under a year.
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