Posted 2 years ago
Deanteaks
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he was an outside dog and I rescued him, should I have him painted or leave him as is, he don't bark much, when I saw him, I had to have him, the old feller friend gave him to me :)
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Posted 2 years ago
Deanteaks
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he was an outside dog and I rescued him, should I have him painted or leave him as is, he don't bark much, when I saw him, I had to have him, the old feller friend gave him to me :)
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I vote to leave him as is! These sell very well on eBay.
guess I'll call him Rusty :)
Nice to see the old boy has a twin, have the exact same dog, almost paintless as well. Could not tell from your pic, is it a bank ( the one I have is )
no but hes got a mean bite need a cutting torch to get him off
hes not a bank, just a door stop
My aunt has a weener dog one of these any ideas on how old it is? Very nice I tried to buy this same dog from a lady I worked next to at a street fair....She used it as her tutu and hairbow display and said she found it in someone's trash so it was a dumpster dive find. Nice piece!
My self I'd leave it as is,It shows age. But it is up to you.
I think old not as old as mine but definately don't paint what u have is original color of boston bull terrier cast. has a 2 part mold and probably some writing on bottom. Very pretty look up his stats it is interesting.
Dean he's just beautiful:)
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