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Lily's got a bit of a "split"
![]() ![]() She's 16 months, so not quite physically mature yet. Usually, when you see dogs that are RIPPED, and I don't mean conditioned, I mean ripped like that dog on gamedog, that is pure genetics. You just can't create muscles where there are none. Just like how women generally can't build up muscles like men, it's just genetics. Of course, you're going to get 'freaks' that find some weird mutation and look like body builders, but generally if your dog comes from 'normal' parents, dogs that are conditioned but not body builders, your dog will look the same. |
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The body type of the dog is genetic, bringing it to full potential is exercise and nutrition and overall health and other environmental factors also go along with that. Maturity plays a huge factor of course too.
There is no specific time frame for n individual dog to develop though maturity is usually complete at about 2 give or take. |
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