on a side note i actually saw it on the news, that dog is huge!
And REALLY skinny from what I could tell. And she's afraid of what the fiance might do to the dog when he gets out of the hospital?!?
What an odd story. WHY oh WHY was a loaded gun just sitting around on an end table?
I thought Great Danes where aspost to be on the thin side? Then again i honestly don't know anything about them.
As far as what the guy is going to do when he gets home should start with keeping his gun in a safer place. Kind of raises a question of the life style if a 21 year old has a loaded 22 with a round chambered laying around....
then again that could be me jumping to conclusions.
You know, from the comments made, it sounds like the fiance is abusive.
"I always knew he (the dog) was smart, but not this smart."
Is he smart because he almost killed his owner?
Why would that make him smart?
Same thing for the protective comment.
And being afraid of what the fiance might do to the dog after he gets out of the hospital?
I would think the kid should be too busy kicking himself in the a$$ for leaving a loaded gun where it could be knocked off an end table by a Great Dane to retaliate on the dog.
Danes are notorious for clearing off coffee and end tables with their tails alone.
I think there's way more to this story than meets the eye.
From the video I saw, Its hard to believe the dog could clear anything with its tail as it was tucked all the way to its belly. Better check its' inner thighs for whip marks. Big galoot.
I thought Great Danes where aspost to be on the thin side? Then again i honestly don't know anything about them.
Yeah, they should be on the thin side, but when he was just sitting next to the kid (not stretching) you could see every rib as clearly as if he were a xylophone. Eek.
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