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Gm0, UUB from WHSNL, good evening Graham, Helen, Queen of Scotland there, this is an earshot in the Royal Box and yes, I am here and great net so far. I've got to, before you go there Graham, I've got to ask you a question. As you said, Odin was growing so fast, I wonder what, what kind of age do they actually slow down and stop growing? While that was on, I was doing a little bit of research in the background here. I checked the Guinness Book of Records for the tallest Labrador on record but they don't have one. What I did find out was that according to the breed standards, male Labradors are typically 22 to 24 inches tall at the shoulder, but females slightly shorter. One source mentioned a Labrador that was called Stuck in Dance, who was said to be standard 26 inches tall at the shoulder and 5.3 feet long. But that was only claimed by their breeder but it was never verified as true. So I'm wondering, do you think Odin might end up in the Guinness Book of Records when he's a bit older? And do they actually slow down, what age do they actually slow down, that Labrador's there, Graham? From GWA-0.
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