Captain Jack spam 05/01/09

edited May 2009 in General
My old thread closed, so time to start a new one. Here's some pictures from our daily walk - unfortunately a little bit dark because it was close to sundown.

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Jack showing how fast he can run.

Comments

  • edited November -1
    Wow. Looks like you guys have a great area to walk in!
  • edited November -1
    Jack is looking great! And how lucky is he to get to hike in such an amazing place! Great pics! :o)
  • edited November -1
    Wow, Jack has gotten huge! Great pics! Looks like a very nice walk.
  • edited May 2009
    Looks like you guys had a good walk my Bella would love to walk there I bet boxers are such good walking buddies. =)

    Captain Jack is such a cutie how old is he and how much does he weigh? Just curious.
  • edited November -1
    It's quite a nice little trail - would be nice if it was more than just a straight path. Usually we walk to the end and come back home, which takes about an hour, or we continue on to the park and play there for about half an hour (making the trip about 2 hours total). If, on the way down the trail, we don't see any other dogs or horses, Jack gets to be off leash for a good portion of the way back.

    Jack is almost 13 months old and weighs somewhere between 50-60 pounds.
  • edited November -1
    My Bella is 5 month almost 6 month and she's about 40 pounds I wonder how big she'll be when she's 13 months.. O_O

    Anyways he's such a cute boxer I'm glad he enjoyed his walk. =)
  • edited November -1
    Jack's parents were both on the small side. He reached the height he is now at about 7-8 months. He doesn't seem to eat too often - probably because he's free fed now. I think he still has some muscle to put on and his head may get more "masculine" but I doubt he will get much taller.

    He's great with basic commands - except for "come". His recall is essentially zero because he tries to make it into a game. This summer we plan to make a "dog line" (think a clothes line but with a leash attached) so that he can run about in the yard without one of us hanging on to the leash. Obviously he will still have supervision.
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