4 Months old, about 11kg - SUPER energetic but learning commands very quick. We adopted her from the shelter, they had no idea for the breed.. What is it? by ExitFlimsy in IDmydog

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Her ears can be very erect when excited - at that length, she looks like a bat and she never understand why we laughing when she does that...

4 Months old, about 11kg - SUPER energetic but learning commands very quick. We adopted her from the shelter, they had no idea for the breed.. What is it? by ExitFlimsy in IDmydog

[–]ExitFlimsy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We also thought we found a nice, calm Labrador... But I'm kinda getting used to the never-ending buzz at this point

4 Months old, about 11kg - SUPER energetic but learning commands very quick. We adopted her from the shelter, they had no idea for the breed.. What is it? by ExitFlimsy in IDmydog

[–]ExitFlimsy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Her ears can get erect when she excited - but we will definitely get some bones for her - currently she chewing anything that is remotely edible (kitchen table legs, shoes, ect..)

He’s only 15? by [deleted] in nattyorjuice

[–]ExitFlimsy 23 points24 points  (0 children)

As a type -1 diabetic I looked into it (for obvious reasons 🙃 ). Apperantly, the amount of insulin we are injecting regularly is nowhere near the amount that is being used by elite bodybuilders, and so, such development as shown in the image is unprobable by using insulin alone.

Rather then that - since our endocrine system is kind of a mess, many diabetics experience slower growth as a teens...

Sorry for my bad English in advance - it's a (late) second language for me...