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Join Date: Aug 2012
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Southern, Indiana, USA
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Frank's weight went right along with his age up to 8 months, he hasn't gained weight since is 86 pounds and 29 inches at 2 years old. He is filling out through is chest now so may gain a little.
His Mom was 90ibs and his Father was about 120, He's as tall as they were but I don't' see him getting any heavier then 90, I do to much competition and jumping with him to let that type weight add on.
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Texas!
Posts: 1,483
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It would be funny if people talked about their kids this way... "My 14 year old is 5"5 and weighs THREE HUNDRED pounds....How much does yours weigh?"
"Well my 14 year old runs track, plays soccer, and swims. He is 170 pounds of pure muscle" Weighing more is not a good thing in a breed prone to hip dysplasia (did I even spell that right?) |
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