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    Quote Originally Posted by Amelia View Post
    He really grew from 10-11 weeks! So cute!
    I swear I came back from work one day last week and his legs were longer!




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    I remember those days. It's like the crate is a Puppy Grower. You put one small puppy in for a nap, and out pops a slightly larger puppy a few hours later.
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    oh gosh too cute growing like a weed

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    I like the variety in the growth spurts. One week the nose is too long. Next week the legs are too long. Next week the ears are too long for the head. Next week…
    I am never sure I really have a lab for the first few months, they look so different week to week as they fill in.

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    It goes by way too fast! One day they are wiggly 12 lb rolly polly puppies that you can scoop up easily, the next they are 50 lb awkward teenagers.

    I call the middle stages the 'floopy' stage. It's where everything grows quickly at different proportions and the poor pups can barely figure out their own legs. But they sure look adorable.

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    So cute. Yes, I'm impressed too. A puppy who sits still. Good boy Thor.
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    Thor - 12 weeks




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    Thor - 13 weeks




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    Thor - 14 weeks




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    Wow, that's quite a change from week to week! He's still so cute, though...

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