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10 Dogs bigger in size than their owners



Guys. These dogs are huge.
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1. Zeus, king of dog, man, house


They had to empty the house of furniture because Zeus here would accidentally drag it across the room as he walked to the water bowl.



2. Divana the Devine



3. Big Bruno the Bashful Pool Dog

Bruno is just chilling, but secretly, he’s hoping Mindy goes for a dip so he can talk with Samantha alone. <3


4. George the Gentle Giant

George gets up every morning and pours cereal in a bowl for Mindy. Mindy hears the packaging rustling and comes running downstairs all excited to eat and get the day started.


5. Steven the Fearful Fluffball

Steven is afraid of the floor, and heights


6. Rufus the Canine Stepping Stool

Rufus understands how difficult it can be for his little masters to reach the craft table. He’s happy to lend a helping hand, errrr… head.


7. Gerald the Comfortable

Gerald always loved curling up in Daphne’s lap when he was puppy. He’s never shed the habit, even though he’s put on 150 lbs.


8. Perkins the Polite

Perkins has good manners. When he goes to the vet, he refuses to sprawl on the floor. Instead, he sits in a chair quietly until the veterinarian will see him. He is annoyed that they don’t have the latest edition ofSouthern Living.


9. Vince the Vigilant

Is that a can opener? Is that a cat? Is that another dog? Does that dog smell me? I’m smelling something. Am I smelling a cat? Is that a can opener?



10. Snow Breeze the Similar


Snow Breeze and Mira are the exact same size and weight. They swap clothes, ride together on roller coasters, and share banana splits because neither of them can ever finish one alone. Well… Snow Breeze can.

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