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Connor and the Twins

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Was going through some old photos on the computer and thought you might find this amusing... Connor is the Irish Wolfhound and the Twins are Thor and Shiva, two Fila Brasileiros, some of the most feared, respected and loyal canines in South America. This is when they were pups---they're about 4 months old, Connor is a bit older by almost a month. A few stories about living with these three massive and totally awesome animals. ************************** We lived in our house for about two years and didn't really run into the mailmen too much. The dogs sure looked forward to it. though. Connor and Thor would start mock fighting each other, sounding extremely ferocious, barking and snarling and bouncing off the wall while Shiva would "collect" the mail. We had a mail slot that came through the wall, into the house and dropped the mail on the floor. Shiva liked to grab it while the mailman was pushing it through the slot, though. One day I answered the door to sign for a package. It was easier to go outside rather than try to move almost 400 pounds worth of curious and protective dogs out of the way. While was signing the slip, the girl delivering the mail had that spooked horse look around her eyes...she very softly said "Can I ask you a question? What do you have in there?" I told her three large rambunctious dogs, 2 Brazilian Mastiffs and and Irish Wolfhound. I asked her if she wanted to meet them since they DID have manners when it was enforced. She said she would like to see them, but not really meet them. So I opened the door, hollered at the beasts and showed her the dogs. She said our house was a "legend" at the post office, and all new mailmen got assigned our street in the first week of working there. They nicknamed us The Addams Family House mainly because of the way "Thing" would get the mail, but also because it scared the crap out of new mailmen. It's not every day you find out your an unwitting hazing and torturing tool for sadistic government workers... ***************************** One day for some unfathomable reason I decided to take all three of the "Hounds of the Haskervilles" with me to run to the bank and the post office. We had a SUV with dark tinted windows...so I parked at the bank and ran in to the lobby. When I got done I went out to the parking lot and almost panicked---there was a crowd gathering around the truck. When I got closer I could see there wasn't REALLY a problem...but the dogs had spotted people outside and they tended to get rambunctious. The truck was rocking violently back and forth and what sounded like the hounds of hell were barking and snarling ferociously. The crowd had gathered because it was just crazy looking. One man looked at me and asked me: "Is that YOURS?? What the hell do you have in there?" "Filas and a Wolfhound..." sigh... It was kind of embarrassing, really. Anyway---thought some of you might find it amusing... CYA!! Laura

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RodolfoCiminelli

5:29AM | Thu, 12 January 2012

Excellent and very opportune shot....!!!

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wotan

5:44AM | Thu, 12 January 2012

Hi Laura, I love dogs too! In my home has 02 dogs (Mel , a Basset Hound & Nina, vira-lata) and 03 cats (Lilo, Tico & Keka)... Here in Brasil Fila is a well wanted dog... Your size in adult age is very impressive. Beautiful shot and lovely dogs!

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donnena

6:33AM | Thu, 12 January 2012

Lovely!!! we had a pup who took exception to the mail coming in the mail slot... (but she liked the mail man!!!) I had to call folks and ask them how much we owed and where to send it! She didn't allow spanking children, either!

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P3Design

7:29AM | Thu, 12 January 2012

Thanks for sharing the stories and image with us. As a dog lover (acually I love all animals..lol) this was very amusing. hugzzz

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lwperkins

9:19AM | Thu, 12 January 2012

The wolfhound is big and toothy, I'm sure that was the postman's favorite.;) I know the filas are toughies, but they are such pretty dogs! I know yours were very special in spite of all the fierce faces they put on for company. Being able to have pets makes so much difference in our lives!

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nefertiabet

9:37AM | Thu, 12 January 2012

Nice storie and shot. I love all dogs, they are wonderful friends!

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Fidelity2

10:13AM | Thu, 12 January 2012

Your masterpiece is very cool. Thanks. 5+!

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mapps

10:24AM | Thu, 12 January 2012

lol awesome :-)

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coyoteviper Online Now!

3:57PM | Thu, 12 January 2012

all three in one car? You are very brave. not that they would be dangerous, but dogs are like small children that never grow up. they could wallow you to death. I have four dobermans, so I know. never take more than one for a ride. easier on the car and me.

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prae

4:09PM | Thu, 12 January 2012

My aunty had Irish wolfhounds, I'll never forget when I met the first one, I drove up the drive and he came out and looked down into the car!! She wants to get another one but she is almost 70!! Fantastic action photo. Your house must have been full with all those big dogs.

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Blush

7:51PM | Thu, 12 January 2012

Great pic Thanks for the story and sharing it Hugs Susan~

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clbsmiley

11:42AM | Sat, 14 January 2012

What a story!! Love it! :)

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jendellas

2:06PM | Sat, 14 January 2012

:o) Lovely dogs!!

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Jean-Luc_Ajrarn

7:55PM | Fri, 17 February 2012

Ahahahah! That was an awesome story! :)


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