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« Reply #15 on: February 23, 2010, 07:15:10 AM »

 Big grin Looks like it may be a bit difficult to take pictures of her at a bit of a distance. It would help a bit! Her face looks like there is some lab in there but can't tell from her size...Many pit/lab crosses are pretty nice dogs.....she is a nice color though!
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« Reply #16 on: February 23, 2010, 11:50:41 AM »

Yea! Hard to take pics at a distance because she always wants to be touching me lol. I will get some and post them. She weighs 45 lbs and she is really too thin, she comes just at or a bit above my knee, I'm 5'5. She is all muscle though on her shoulders chest and hind quarters. She definately has the "pit walk" and stance. She pulls me like crazy when she's on the leash and her jaws are huge too. I'm curious as to what she has in her other than pit, however the breeder I know said it's highly possible that she's all pit. Or at least 3/4, just from her mannerisms, build etc. But who really knows! I'll get some pics posted of her body shortly.   
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« Reply #17 on: February 23, 2010, 01:59:25 PM »

Wow, what expressive looking eyes she has! Beautiful face! Can't wait to see more pictures of her. You'll get her filled out in no time flat. I agree on the lab, those ears look velvety soft. As for the pulling they make those heavy chain collars with the tines on the inside that pinch or poke depending upon weather or not you put the caps on the tines. My friend with her great dane got one and now her son is able to walk the great dane without getting pulled along. More effective on muscular dogs than choke collars, (I hate them things I've seen dogs choke themselves silly and not understand slow down.) She doesn't always have to use it now for the dog is learning not to pull the human along and to walk with the human. But it is a great training aid! I'm so glad now to see her face, she certainly does have a sweet expression! Thank you for indulging us! Smiley
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« Reply #18 on: February 23, 2010, 07:30:42 PM »

Sounds like your Lexi (love the name) is going to be a wonderful friend.  Love the pics Smiley
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