A brief update
1. Still coughing.
2. Still working on the WIP that isn't the WIP I should be working on. However, I did kill one of my darlings (saved it to another file for later use) because it didn't fit the mood of the WIP, which is light and fluffy. It took two days for me to convince myself to rewrite the scene, and I'm MUCH happier with the rewrite, so it's all good. WIP word count total: 14,701 so far.
3. Still no snow. Bucky is not pleased.
2. Still working on the WIP that isn't the WIP I should be working on. However, I did kill one of my darlings (saved it to another file for later use) because it didn't fit the mood of the WIP, which is light and fluffy. It took two days for me to convince myself to rewrite the scene, and I'm MUCH happier with the rewrite, so it's all good. WIP word count total: 14,701 so far.
3. Still no snow. Bucky is not pleased.
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Is that horribly inconvenient to anyone? Do I need to fix that? Help me out here. :)
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As for the size of your picture- well I certainly don't mind a giant dog on my dashboard.
Feel better soon!
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Bucky's actually a giant dog all around. He's only 74 pounds, but he's all fur, so he's the size of a small horse. Photos are deceptive.
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I'm talking from experience here. My senior dog (who became my service dog late in life and is now retired and happily living as comfortable a life I can provide) outlasted TWO husbands.
And before you think Bucky is cattle-dog small, because photos are deceptive, here he is on a normal-sized chair: https://twitter.com/JordanSBrock/status/1065276009728143361
Here he is next to my wife, who's a good 5" taller than I am: https://twitter.com/JordanSBrock/status/1063278907309375490
Ditch the boyfriend. Get the Bernese mountain dog. Live your best life with a dog who would never tell you you're too small for a big dog!
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Luckily boyfriend really is looking after our best interests in this case, while I would get a Newfoundlander if I had the chance we do live in a fairly large apartment space which, while large is still an apartment. He capped us at 90lbs so those giant breeds of my heart will have to wait for more room. My doggo who is three months now will probably be between 70-90lbs based on his growth so far so I’m satisfied. Luckily my uncle at a farm has a big dopey Bernese so I can get my giant doggo fix just by visiting!!
On a serious note I appreciate your concern and advice! It’s such a red flag to hear about women’s boyfriends trying to control their dog choices and in a lot of instances is a sign of abuse and manipulation. I’m extremely lucky with my guy, and we’ve been together for twelve years strong, and are each other’s very best friends. He just has a little anxiety about picturing me dragged five miles on the end of a leash by an excited horse dog. While we both know that would never happen, I am not without the ability to compromise to save his heart.
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Bucky's only 74 pounds -- he just takes up way more space than you'd think because he's really tall and really long. He's like a giant skeleton covered in long fur. He stands about 27 inches high at the withers. Our borzoi, Xena, will probably end up 80-90 pounds and 30 inches.
Giant dogs are the best. And yeah, your boyfriend's okay, too. ;)
If you ever need grooming advice (for the dog, not the boyfriend), hit me up. I find dog grooming relaxing, even if it makes Bucky a Very Sad Doggo.
https://twitter.com/JordanSBrock/status/1063206661622562817
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I didn't realize Xena was a borzoi! I'm so excited to see her grow into the beautiful alien she's meant to become!
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I also did his fur in ace colors for Pride, but again, the gray didn't take well.
Judgy dog is judging us
Re: Judgy dog is judging us
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