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My 6ft dog is so big people think he’s a LION and cross the street to get away – feeding him costs an arm and a leg
A DOG-LOVER says his pet is so big that people mistake it for a lion and sheepishly cross the road when the pair go for walkies.
The 6ft Central Asian Shepherd named Kenzo was adopted by East Londoner Jamal Miah after his friend had to give him away due to his sheer size.
Kenzo the dog and owner Jamal have formed an inseparable bond[/caption]
The two males love to do everything together[/caption]
Kenzo is a Central Asian Shepherd[/caption]
People cross the road when they see him coming[/caption]
When on his hind legs, the three-year-old hound stands at 6ft and weighs in at 187lb – it also costs an arm and a leg to feed him.
Despite his imposing stature, it was love at first sight for the two males who formed an “inseparable bond”.
Jamal said: “We saw him and said ‘oh my god’
“He’s so big and he’s just a puppy.
“We have a really good bond together.”
Pictures showed the blossoming relationship between the two as Kenzo adapted to city-life.
As he jumped up to hug his new owner, Kenzo’s frame towered over Jamal’s body.
The huge shepherd was also seen dragging the man down the road with a big smile on his face.
The two best friends also enjoyed a bit of time in the “man cave” where they hung out, watched movies and played pool together.
But the friendship came at a cost.
The big dog eats five pounds of raw meat a day, which Jamal estimated it cost him about £1,200 a year.
Kenzo also made a few pedestrians uneasy, who often avoided walking past him due to his “scary” appearance.
Jamal said: “It’s 50/50.
“Some people are scared and cross the street when they see him and others just want to stroke and pat him.”
“People will question me and ask ‘what is this dog’
“Or they’ll say ‘what is that’ and ‘is that a pony’ or ‘is it a lion’.”
However, the humongous dog of Asian origins now calls East London home and has become part of the Miah family.
But the house had to be fool-proofed with iron gates so Kenzo wouldn’t bowl over the back fence when he got excited.
Jamal said: “My daughters were scared of him initially because of his size.
“But after a few walks they got used to him.
“He knows they’re my daughters, so he’s their natural protector now.”
The dog-lover claimed he spent about £10,000 caring for the pooch including food, training and general maintenance.
He also had to hire a professional dog trainer to condition Kenzo to be able to live indoors.
Jamal said: “A central Asian shepherd is not a dog for the beginner dog owner.
“They are naturally outdoor dogs and they’re meant to be outside.
“I wanted him to be a friendly family dog and to break the stigma around big dogs like him.”
Despite his overwhelming size, Jamal said Kenzo was quite popular with other dogs in the neighbourhood.
Other pet owners have also gone barking mad for giant breeds.
Checkout how these huge pooches have adopted to everyday life.
He has a huge frame and stands at 6ft tall when on his hind legs[/caption]
He eats about £1,200 worth of a food a year[/caption]
Kenzo’s paw is almost the same size as Jamal’s hand[/caption]
Destiny 2 Swarmers exotic guide – how to get the Warlock leg armour
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Maxime Boudreault Withdraws From 2023 Arnold Classic, 2023 World’s Strongest Man After Leg Injury
Maxime Boudreault has withdrawn his respective roster spots in the upcoming 2023 Arnold Strongman Classic (ASC) and 2023 World’s Strongest Man (WSM) contests. The athlete cited a broken shin bone he suffered from a fall as the reason behind the moves. “Fell on the ice yesterday and broke the small shin bone. Waiting to see the surgeon but…
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Mitchell Hooper Leg Presses 1,700 Pounds For 8 Reps Ahead of the 2023 Arnold Strongman Classic
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Derek Lunsford is Sizing-Up in His 2023 Off-Season. Give His Leg Workout a Try
Just over one month into 2023, anyone with a set of eyeballs and access to social media can see that Derek Lunsford’s New Year’s resolutions must have included never fitting comfortably into a smart car and having to turn slightly when walking through doorways. At the very least, it was to pack even more muscle onto his frame…
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I’m a gym girl with a sleeper build – I’m so ripped men accuse me of faking my leg extensions
A GYM girl has shared that her so-called sleeper build has led men to accuse her of faking her leg extensions.
Licensed personal trainer Amanda Fransson, who posts on Instagram under the handle @amandafranssoonnn, shared the allegations in a recent video.
Amanda starts her video by showing off her gym fit.
She’s seen wearing leggings and a loose-fitting tshirt.
“I’m now going to call myself a ‘sleeper build’ because while I look fit I definitely look a lot weaker than I actually am,” she shared in the video’s on-screen text.
The video then shows various clips of her workout, during which she works on leg extensions and deadlifts, among other areas.
“If you’ve followed my stories the past days, you know that a dude got so provoked by my lifting that he made a whole video claiming that I’m faking the leg extension machine,” her caption reads in part.
“Well this is the video!
“Do you think I’m bringing a fake leg extension machine with me to the gym when I record my workouts?”
Amanda’s video has been liked more than 13,000 times.
The comments section is filled with people supporting the personal trainer.
“Think they are upset you do more on the machine than them,” one person wrote.
“Dude got upset you were repping his PR,” commented another.
“I think you look great honestly and def not weak,” someone else chimed in.
“Nah I think sleeper build is the perfect term. You’re definitely way stronger than you look,” said another.