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NewEnglandLady|1304710096|2914199 said:I can just imagine the curse words spewed when it's time for you to brush him!
thing2of2|1306554246|2932225 said:He is such an adorable big fella! I know it's a different breed altogether, but big dogs always make me think of when I was a kid and our neighbor had a Great Dane. She actually used to let me and my twin sister ride on his back and we loved it! I was probably 3 or 4 but I can still remember it. I'm sure it's not a great idea to let kids ride on a dog's back, but we were very small for our age, so I don't think it did the poor dog any harm!
AGBF|1306592883|2932395 said:thing2of2|1306554246|2932225 said:He is such an adorable big fella! I know it's a different breed altogether, but big dogs always make me think of when I was a kid and our neighbor had a Great Dane. She actually used to let me and my twin sister ride on his back and we loved it! I was probably 3 or 4 but I can still remember it. I'm sure it's not a great idea to let kids ride on a dog's back, but we were very small for our age, so I don't think it did the poor dog any harm!
Well, we don't put a saddle on him and hire him out for rides, but my daughter was out walking him and, with a mother's supervision, gave two young children a "ride" on Griffin's back. They were a family of three children with a chocolate Lab and the children , who were very young, came running out completely fearlessly to Griffin (asking if he was a dog) and hugging him. The mother was very mellow and a ride (or rides-I wasn't there) ensued. It was all very brief. As in your case, thing, the children were young and light. Griff is young and has no joint problems. When my yellow Lab was young he was muscular and 110 lbs. I am sure I allowed very small children to sit on his back. I am equally sure I wouldn't allow older children to do it. Nor would I have allowed it (not that anyone ever suggested it) when he developed arthritis or once he had had knee surgery!!! I remember a few short rides when he was about two years old, then they stopped.
I assume that Griffin would prefer to pull people by their arms using his mouth! My daughter has seen YouTube videos of Newfies who insist on "rescuing" their owners from their swimming pools by that method!!!
Deb/AGBF
thing2of2|1306593753|2932408 said:Those kids sound brave-did they hug him before or after they determined that he was a dog?