Meet-up @ East Coast!
Hello all! I haven't been blogging cos I don't think I've anything interesting to share until now!
It's just a normal dinner-by-the-beach with Colin, Phoebe, along with Caesar's childhood friends, Sassy and Max!!!
We didn't take any group photos cos like I've mentioned, it's just a normal meet-up with good friends. As usual, I'm always the most alert about other dogs around us, and out of nowhere during conversation, I'll go, "There's a Jack Russell." "There's a German Sherperd." "Hey I'll walk the other way, there're dogs in front."
And my friends' first reactions will be "Where?". People say I'm sharp and alert. But I must say I wasn't born like that... and may I ask, how can I AFFORD being not alert? I have consequences to face you know.. and.. I've learnt the hard way - fallen and being dragged on the road when Caesar spotted a dog 1st, spine got injured cos I pulled Caesar back when he lunged suddenly, nails and flesh torn apart cos of all the strugglings, ALL because I wasn't alert enough. I was trained by Caesar and driven by fear to be alert!
Ok anyway, while on our way back to the carpark, I saw a BIG dog far away. I could tell it's huge!! When I'm talking about BIG dog, I don't mean German Sheperd or Rotties.
So I told Phoebe that I'll go the other way while they check that huge furball out. It looked like a big Samoyed at 1st. Frankly speaking, I was really curious about it's size cos it looked bigger than Caesar. As it came closer, I could tell it's a Great Pyrenees Mountain Dog!! Though Caesar and I are far away, Caesar still spotted that huge, white furball. Jumped around like a mad dog of course, but again thanks to the head-collar that worked like magic, I was safe =).
Best thing was, the huge furball and the other German Sheperd were females! That means Caesar will love them! I guess I was more excited than Caesar, and I'm afraid Colin and Phoebe could tell that I was! "Awwwww, soooooooo cuuteeeee!!!!" "OMG!!! She's so so so cute!!" "Arrhhh..." "Help me take a picture!" "Again again!", constantly hugging the fluffy thing.
Thank god she's shorter than Caesar in height and length. But an average male would have been about the same as, or slightly taller than Caesar. Great Pyrenees have bigger skulls than Malamutes. Here's the picture of Caesar and Kaze (pronounced as kah-zay) lying down.
Check out their paws! SAME SIZE!! Even "Ah Dai" from UPetgamart has smaller paws!

From Left: Kaze, I, Caesar
All of a sudden, the so called "big dog" (German Sheperd) looked so tiny and insignificant with the presence of 2 giants. They have very friendly owners too, some very kind uncle and aunty.
Later, Caesar tried to hump on that big, white, fluffy ass. I stopped him when his paws were on her. But Kaze was such a "bo chap" kind of dog. She has that "hump lor" kind of attitude. A very calm dog by nature.
The owners agreed that giant breeds are very independent and equally stubborn. Without doubt, it takes more effort to train them, mentally and well, physically of course. Not forgetting to mention that they were shocked to hear from Phoebe that I'm the owner of my boy! Couldn't imagine how I managed to control him. Phoebe added, "She is very strong!" And Colin, "Ya, look at her arm muscles!"
*giggles* It was quite funny to hear that at that moment. But yea the opportunity cost of having a big beautiful pet is the beautiful, sleek, girly arms that all girls would pray for. I have big arms according to my body proportions.
This is Ah Dai, Caesar and I, taken quite somtime ago:
And their paws..
I just noticed how much I love this colour from this photo.
Now, where did I put that watch?
My love for Giant Dogs has again been proven and confirmed. I have no idea why, I love animals in general, but I just have something for bigger animals, and yes Giraffes are cute cos they have long eyelashes and blue tongue.
We realized Colin and I shared something in common in our characters. We both probably have big big Karma trees and Phoebe agreed! Hahahaha. Well he's my BIG BRO of course we share something in common!
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