New Pics of my Big Girls

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Here are a few new pics of my Labs, Macey & Coco! Macey is actually a Lab/German Shorthaired Pointer....she's 90(chubby) lbs. @ 4 years old. Coco is my dad's purebred "hunting" gunshy Lab.
She's 55 lbs @ 3 years. Coco is all three individual shots.

Why yes, I am gorgeous!

Look at how grey she is already!

Posing for food(Coco-Left, Macey-right)

Does this make my frill look big?


About the frill, if you look at the top of her head, she has a bit of hair that sticks up, a cowlick. We call it her frill. She also has a sore on her head where I clipped the hair....Macey scratched her & I feared it would get infected....so she got a dorky haircut.
 

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They are both adorable!! I love Chocolate labs. Who am I trying to kid I'm a sucker for all dogs, really all animals.
 

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Good Lord I just love those dogs. What beautiful babies they are
 

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they are just adorable.. I LOVEEE there color...

We have rottis that are about 110 lbs a piece, so I know how big dogs are,, but I love the big dogs..
 
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Originally Posted by Gomer

Wow, look at the size difference!


They're both beautiful! Very shiny!
Yeah, Macey's a heifer.
Coco is just this pristine lil "thang".

Here's one with the both of them...Coco on the left, Macey on the right:

And here is my "Size Comparison" pic...Macey is the larger in back, Coco smaller(pay no mind to color, had to mess with pic so you could actually see it)

And one more of the two together
yes, that is a cat toy they are fighting over)


I take great pride in their shiny coats!
I give them supplements, brush often, work hard to keep them shiny.
 
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