How big is your N.I/Ute/B.I ?? General Chat

Discussion in 'Northern Inuit Dog' started by Moonstone, Feb 1, 2009.

  1. claudeen

    claudeen New Member

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    That must have been fun;-)
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  3. inkliveeva

    inkliveeva New Member

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    Elaine
    I did try ignoring him padding about my side of the bed knocking things down trying to squeeze between the bed and drawers :lol: I lay with my foot out on him so he knew he was ok, then I kept my hand on him and eventually just gave in I moved down the bed so my legs were dangling off the end and he lay above my head :lol:
    When Idie I wanna come back as a dog and have an owner like me :lol: xx
  4. claudeen

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    Otto did something similar last year, it started to thunder and it was right above us, sounded like there was an artic driving through the house, next thing I knew was the bedroom door slammed open and suddenly the big wuss was in the middle of our bed with his head under a pillow:shock:
  5. Ambermile

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    Right - that was fun! Weigh me, pick up big fluffy thing, stand on scales. Realisation dawns quickly that you can't actually *see* the scales while holding big fluffy thing so call ever-suffering wife to read scales while big fluffy thing realises her tongue can reach your face and there's *nothing* you can do about it...

    Upshot is, Shila hits about 37-ish Kg :roll:

    Arthur
  6. Tania

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    :lol: I'm waiting for Jim to get back from working away so that we can weigh the dogs. Lupi is huge, so that will be fun, hehe, for me at least :twisted:
  7. kcjack

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    Julia
    I must measure Kato cant remember if when he was done if he was 42 or 52 kg. He is a big boy though but he runs and powers up hills every day and is solid.

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