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    Lido - 14 Weeks

    Lido was boarded last week with a friend, a vet, who also owns a boarding kennel. He had a blast! Here are some photos from his play times while there. A friend of hers lets the dogs out several times a day when my friend is at work. Lido even got to be a model for a photo she's using for advertising. We were both amazed that he sat still long enough to have the photo taken!

    Lido - 14 Weeks

    Lido made fast friends with this boxer!

    Labs on the move, Lido bringing up the rear - lol!

    Walking like a big boy

    Lido's stint as a model! As small as he looks next to these adult dogs, he just turned 15 weeks today (Sept. 1st) and now weighs 32 pounds!!

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    Lido is great in that add. Love how she used him for the smallest word.
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    What a stunning pup Lido is. I love the photo for advertising 5 very happy dogs

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    Awesome!! I can’t believe how big he is! Diggity is just 3 months and is not quite 20 pounds! How big is Lido expected to be as an adult? I think Diggity will be around 70 pounds.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bmathers View Post
    Awesome!! I can’t believe how big he is! Diggity is just 3 months and is not quite 20 pounds! How big is Lido expected to be as an adult? I think Diggity will be around 70 pounds.


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    Hi Barb,
    Diggity isn't tiny. Remember, Lido is now 15 weeks as of yesterday - he'll be 5 months on September 19th. Lido's dad is an English lab, and his mom is an American lab, so he will be solid. The breeder estimates that he'll be between 70-80 pounds when he's full grown. His dad is a little over 100 pounds, and amazingly enough, he's not fat at all! He's a hunting dog, swims in the lake all the time, and is very active. His mom is not overweight either. She's around 63 pounds, I believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beth C View Post
    Hi Barb,
    Diggity isn't tiny. Remember, Lido is now 15 weeks as of yesterday - he'll be 5 months on September 19th. Lido's dad is an English lab, and his mom is an American lab, so he will be solid. The breeder estimates that he'll be between 70-80 pounds when he's full grown. His dad is a little over 100 pounds, and amazingly enough, he's not fat at all! He's a hunting dog, swims in the lake all the time, and is very active. His mom is not overweight either. She's around 63 pounds, I believe.
    I can’t wait to see Lido all grown up!! I think he’ll be a gorgeous boy!


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