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<blockquote data-quote="edb130" data-source="post: 311667" data-attributes="member: 2920"><p>Dun, I'd say about in between a coke can and a loaf of bread, closer to the coke can though.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Alice, no need to worry. We have two in the house. The babies will go when their ready. Our male is my personal dog, but the female belongs to the kids. They bought her both for a pet but also an investment and they sell the puppies and then invest their money in cattle.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Gate Opener, I'm glad you share my love for these gentle giants. If you don't want to purchase a male perhaps you could find a male and pay a stud fee. My wife has been considering doing that with our male mastiff.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>MillIron, in about 8 weeks he'll be ready but you'd have to talk to my kids to see how much $.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the kind comments everyone. My family and I love these lovable dogs. We take great joy in their gentle nature and the love they display for family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edb130, post: 311667, member: 2920"] Dun, I'd say about in between a coke can and a loaf of bread, closer to the coke can though. Alice, no need to worry. We have two in the house. The babies will go when their ready. Our male is my personal dog, but the female belongs to the kids. They bought her both for a pet but also an investment and they sell the puppies and then invest their money in cattle. Gate Opener, I'm glad you share my love for these gentle giants. If you don't want to purchase a male perhaps you could find a male and pay a stud fee. My wife has been considering doing that with our male mastiff. MillIron, in about 8 weeks he'll be ready but you'd have to talk to my kids to see how much $. Thanks for all the kind comments everyone. My family and I love these lovable dogs. We take great joy in their gentle nature and the love they display for family. [/QUOTE]
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