jespear
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11 years ago
Here I am with THOR before going into the ring.
It was just a "fun match", but it was my FIRST time ever "handling him".
A fun day, except for the abundance of wasps and hornets.
All those bee hives in the background didn't help matters either !
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Burner02
11 years ago
Nice pic and don't let Drafter kick Thor.
jespear
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11 years ago
Thor is a Norwegian Elkhound.
They take down big mooses.
Drafter would be wise not to fucque with him. 😳
teedubbya
11 years ago
Drafter don't care. To him life is simple. Puppy = kick.


Beautiful pup.
TMCTLT
11 years ago

Thor is a Norwegian Elkhound.
They take down big mooses.
Drafter would be wise not to fucque with him. 😳

jespear wrote:





Makes ya wonder why they're not called Moosehound......lol Nice lookin pup John!!!
jespear
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11 years ago

Makes ya wonder why they're not called Moosehound......lol Nice lookin pup John!!!

TMCTLT wrote:



Actually, Paul . . . They are affectionately known as "Moosedogs" in the Elkhound community.

He DOES clean up nice after a bath.
And for the record, he's 10 1/2 years old. Just a doggy 🌫 !
jespear
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11 years ago

Drafter don't care. To him life is simple. Puppy = kick.


Beautiful pup.

teedubbya wrote:



Thank you.
He got his "Champion" when he was 2.
DrafterX
11 years ago

Drafter don't care. To him life is simple. Puppy = kick.
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teedubbya wrote:




😠
riverdog
11 years ago

Makes ya wonder why they're not called Moosehound......lol Nice lookin pup John!!!

TMCTLT wrote:



In my best Cliff Clavin voice, "Actually the scandinavians refer to moose as elk."🇨🇮
jeferris
11 years ago

Thank you.
He got his "Champion" when he was 2.

jespear wrote:



=d> =d> =d>
jespear
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11 years ago

In my best Cliff Clavin voice, "Actually the scandinavians refer to moose as elk."🇨🇮

riverdog wrote:



In Norway, they are still primarily used for hunting and not show.
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