That’s 2 Luigis so I’d consider pupper a decent size.
Luigi as a unit of measurement.
My pup is nearly four Luigi’s! My cat is 1/3rd a Luigi.
OG big dog, Balor, was 9 Luigis so Sprocket seemed tiny in comparison. Current big dog, Daisy, is 4 or 5 Luigis so Sprocket seems bigger.
There is always a big dog.
This is very fun.
One pup I walk is approximately 10.6 Luigi’s. He big boyyy. And luckily pretty good on his leash.
Husband had a dog come into the clinic last week that was about 13 luigis. I can only imagine the poops.
Our big boy was also 10.6 Luigis. His little sister was almost exactly 10 Luigis. One of our cats is 0.8 Luigis and the other is 0.4 Luigis.
The 10.6 Luigi’s that I walk is the same breed as your prior beautiful 10.6 Luigi. They are abundant in size and love.
They are. Our 10 Luigi girl was the same breed, but imo the females, while loving, are much less well behaved and are wily when it comes to leashes. This can cause complications.
That’s so funny, the differences between male and female of the same breed. My slightly less than one Luigi is way more loving and “I must be on your lap NOW” than our girl was. Both were love bugs, but she had the sense to not try to be in your lap when you were clearly doing something. He does not have that sense, only a need for snuggles. She was better behaved on a leash but I suspect that was an age thing since we got her when she was the age he is now.
Cutest little unit of measurement ever. He is very much a “I want to be on you at all times” pup. No concept of personal space.
The plan was to give away this big dog bed. I pulled it out of the closet to take a photo. WHAT AM I SUPPOSED TO DO ABOUT THIS?!?!
I love Luigi - he can sit by me / on me all day!
You have a new cat bed.
Obviously you should move it across the country
But it GIANTTTTTT! I don’t have space for it! (Except that now, possibly, maybe I do. Things are rapidly changing, gah!
I have been bugging SO for a friend for the cat, so he 3D printed one for her. Ironically he has never seen Westworld. She kept trying to eat it so I had to hide it.