Age and size are only figures and these animals are living proof of it.
You cannot stop age, time is endless and we are just a mere product of it. All of us grow up, it’s a natural thing, we continue aging, and based on our routines we grow up accordingly. Some of us grow up to an age where you would imagine a person to be very tall and muscular but they end up looking short and skinny or fat. Some old people like to stay in shape and keep working out to maintain those 6 abs Looks will always depend on the level of effort you want to put into them. But, one thing that happens in the majority of the population’s case is with the increasing age, the human becomes more mature, they step out of that “baby life” and become independent and start behaving as the world depends on them. That’s what I would expect from anyone who is in their late 30s and is above 6 feet tall. They grow up not just in size but in maturity as well. But if there is anyone who is old and big from whom I wouldn’t be expecting any maturity, it’s dogs.
Many dogs end up growing to sizes like that of giants. You often take away the title of adorableness from those who grow big, god knows why but when you only grow in size and remain a tiny pup at heart, no entity in this world can steal that title of adorableness from you.
Today we are going to enjoy some pictures of giant dogs who were once tiny pups and haven’t grown one but in reality.
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1. Zuka is a German Shepherd and he achieved all that growth in just 44 weeks.
8. How do they all grow up so quickly in so less time. This is Eddie and the left picture is from when he was only 1 month old and the right one is from when he turned 1 year old.
They all look so adorable. Not gonna lie, the cuteness does drop a little as they grow big but it is so nice to see them all still being as close and loving to their owners as they were in their early times. That’s what matters the most, with age the bond should grow stronger. Rest everything is irrelevant.
Let’s enjoy some more pictures of dogs who grew into giants.
14. From easily carrying her in one arm to finding it very difficult to hold her even with two.