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    my dog and dbol

    lol i just dropped a dbol and my dog ate it!!! we were both going after it and he beat me too it!!! damn!

    i might just eat his dog food to get back at him tomorrow!!!







    my dog is a juicer!!!!

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    lol dbols taste disgusting so he must love dasty food?

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    make him hit the gym gym before the pumps wears off lol

    and be prepared, coz hes about to get buff


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    ^^haha^^

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    HAHA! give him 3 dbol a day and take him for a run. Start a new thread in 'members cycle results' section and keep us updated. What dog is it?

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    its a Chihuahua!!

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    i would not wanna fuk with that thing, prob squats more then me

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    its a Chihuahua!!
    thats fukin scary, muscly chiwawa, those fukers are crazy, bitting ym feet and shit

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    Myostatin-inhibited muscle cow. Man i wish i had my myostatin gene inhibited. Then i would not need no gear. There is a kid in germany that has had both myostatin genes inhibited and hence he is very muscles, he is only 5 months old, and is twice the size of a normal baby. But docs say he will die soon from too much growth too fast, etc.


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    Man even stevey squats more than you ranging2, ranging1 even squats more than you!. .

    They are scary fukers ay?

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    cocker spaniel... when i woke up this am he was doing bench presses!!! lol

    no he seems to be fine

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    ^ I got the same dog except it is mized with something else I am not sure of. Ya if something drops he is on the ball in eating it...however if he doesn't like it he spits it out :P

    Here is a few pics of him
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    The cow has mass but seriously needs some work. Traps are out of proportion, lagging calves, protruding gut (GH?), holding water...

    He needs to do a serious cutter.

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    what's your dogs stats?
    Age
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    Bf%
    years training

    Also have you set up a solid pct for him?

    I think you need to tell him to sign up on here and educate before he medicates!

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    Quote Originally Posted by xlxBigSexyxlx View Post
    this dog has bigger ticeps than me

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    cows have calves?

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    Quote Originally Posted by F4iGuy View Post
    The cow has mass but seriously needs some work. Traps are out of proportion, lagging calves, protruding gut (GH?), holding water...

    He needs to do a serious cutter.
    lollllll

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    Quote Originally Posted by stack_it View Post
    what's your dogs stats?
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    years training

    Also have you set up a solid pct for him?

    I think you need to tell him to sign up on here and educate before he medicates!
    you guys are funny ha. I do not know why i find gear comedy so funny.

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    Didn't teach your dog that dbol only cycles are a horrible idea? He is not going to keep his gains.

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    Quote Originally Posted by amcon View Post
    lol i just dropped a dbol and my dog ate it!!! we were both going after it and he beat me too it!!! damn!

    i might just eat his dog food to get back at him tomorrow!!!







    my dog is a juicer!!!!

    Sorry, what did you do to your dog?

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    next were going to hear how he ate your homework.....yea right...lol...

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    I dropped an Ampule the other day and my Dane beat me to it... good thing he knows drop it

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    dropped a 20mg adderal tab once and my dog went for it.... thank GOD i got it before he got his grubby paws on it... that coulda been lights out for him

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    Quote Originally Posted by F4iGuy View Post
    The cow has mass but seriously needs some work. Traps are out of proportion, lagging calves, protruding gut (GH?), holding water...

    He needs to do a serious cutter.
    Lmao quality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Rose View Post
    Man even stevey squats more than you ranging2, ranging1 even squats more than you!. .

    They are scary fukers ay?
    course stevey does, stevey the net VET of this board lol

    Quote Originally Posted by amcon View Post
    cocker spaniel... when i woke up this am he was doing bench presses!!! lol

    no he seems to be fine
    did you remeber to spot him?

    safe lifting lol

    make sure he uses correct technique

    i bet he was 'feeling the pump'

    poor dogs prob had the worst back pumps, and must be a hungry fuk now lol

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    You know that dbol is a gate way drug.

    Next thing he will be taking your syringes and burying them in the back yard.

    Gotta watch him.

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    if he touches my pokes or my stuff - he will be shaved and locked in a closet till he poops it our or shows me where he burried them!!! bastard im going to 2x check my stash!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by daytrader View Post
    dropped a 20mg adderal tab once and my dog went for it.... thank GOD i got it before he got his grubby paws on it... that coulda been lights out for him
    my dalmation ate a whole bottle of mine
    she lived
    it's not as deadly as you might think, you take a lot, you get fvcked up...you take a shit ton, you just stay fcked up and don't sleep for many days.

    but yes, I took her to the vet, they pumped her stomach and kept her overnight. She was fine, just a little twitchy for awhile.

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