Grand dog, Ryder, bears a strong resemblance to a lion. Here’s proof.

Whereas Milo is vaguely polar bear-ish.

We’re enjoying the wildlife in Dallas.

Peace, people!
Grand dog, Ryder, bears a strong resemblance to a lion. Here’s proof.

Whereas Milo is vaguely polar bear-ish.

We’re enjoying the wildlife in Dallas.

Peace, people!
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They look adorable!
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They are very sweet dogs.
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Much clearer picture of the resident lion. Not a bad way to keep the riff-raff out when they take a quick glance at Ryder.
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True! And living in the city they need all the security they can get.
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Happy Graduation! Happy long weekend!
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Thank you!
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Is that the way Ryders fur naturally is?
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No; they call it a lion cut. It suits him.
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hehehehe, I was going to say I’ve never seen that naturally before. hehehe
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Apparently his fur was so matted up when they got him from the animal shelter that the groomer had to trim him really close.
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Poor thing ❤ Bet he feels heaps better!
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He is such a sweetie.
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