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There's no easy way to say goodbye to a friend, especially when they've supported you through your darkest times. Denali is the story of photographer Ben Moon and his beloved dog, Denali. A collaboration between director Ben Knight, producer Ben Moon and cinematographer Skip Armstrong, Denali celebrates the human-dog bond and illuminates the incredible resilience we can conjure up with the help of friends.
 
Here’s my killer pit bull. Lol. My wife and I busted him out of the joint 3 days before they shelter was going to put him down. This dog never knew how good he was going to have it once we found him. He went from 40lbs with sores on his arms from the kennel to 85lbs

That’s him on my scissor lift, on a boat leaving port Jefferson. (Idk who those people are on the boat) and he loves looking out the window so he has a couple chairs he sits on to watch outside

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Here’s my killer pit bull. Lol. My wife and I busted him out of the joint 3 days before they shelter was going to put him down. This dog never knew how good he was going to have it once we found him. He went from 40lbs with sores on his arms from the kennel to 85lbs

That’s him on my scissor lift, on a boat leaving port Jefferson. (Idk who those people are on the boat) and he loves looking out the window so he has a couple chairs he sits on to watch outside

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I got an American Staff myself, 90 pounds of chicken shit.

I used to volunteer at a shelter, bully breeds besides boarder collies are the most human loving dog I've ever interacted with.
 
Agreed on all accounts here. Mine is a giant 80# pussy that will lick the skin off your face.

@Sparkyp shameless promotion here... i know youre close to me regionally. If you ever find yourself looking at the possibility of an advanced control system job and need any help hit me up man. Design/engineering, consultation, programming, commissioning and support after install. Whole facility control type stuff; a/v, climate, lights, shades, etc. You get the idea. Shameless promotion over***
 
Agreed on all accounts here. Mine is a giant 80# pussy that will lick the skin off your face.

@Sparkyp shameless promotion here... i know youre close to me regionally. If you ever find yourself looking at the possibility of an advanced control system job and need any help hit me up man. Design/engineering, consultation, programming, commissioning and support after install. Whole facility control type stuff; a/v, climate, lights, shades, etc. You get the idea. Shameless promotion over***
Are you into lutron, crestron, light touch control and automation?
We wire and will install the cabinets and modules but not the programming. A lot of times we have customers that just need their system calibrated or adjusted to fix fluctuations. Things we don’t do.
 
Are you into lutron, crestron, light touch control and automation?
We wire and will install the cabinets and modules but not the programming. A lot of times we have customers that just need their system calibrated or adjusted to fix fluctuations. Things we don’t do.
If you can name it, I program it. I am a Creston dealer and certified programmer, not certified in Lutron but know it like an ex girlfriend, certified AMX, certified Extron, certified Control4 etc.

As long as there is source code that is available (access to the existing programming files) anything can be diagnosed and fixed. If no code is available (last integration firm didn't provide for whatever reason) it has to be a rewrite (most of the time), painful...

Hit me up via PM if you ever need anything
 
Anyone have experience with levitt bulldogs?

Not specifically no, but I've worked with English, American, Pitbulls, and Mastiffs. All "bully" breeds are very very similar in terms of temperament and behavior and don't quote me on this but I am pretty sure they share lineage with one another. English bulldogs tend to be a bit more on the lazy side. Other than that, all great dogs.

Prepare for drool and slobber :)
 
Yeah he sleeps like some sort of contortionist. And when he is out, he's out. I mean can stick a spoonful of peanut butter in his mouth without him waking up.
 
Mine will wake up if you put food near him lol. But yeah, he sleeps all sorts of fucked up. Most of the time he ends up asleep on top of me, or at the very least he ends up pushing me around the bed. Those damn dog legs kill me. Asleep and then he will stretch out and those paws will scratch my back or something. Fucking ruthless asshole!
 
How about this. Mine will just be laying there and a fart will slip out. He gets embarrassed 99 out of 100 times and leaves the room. Anyone else have this with their pit? It doesn't even have to smell, he will leave when I fart too! It's a riot
 
Not specifically no, but I've worked with English, American, Pitbulls, and Mastiffs. All "bully" breeds are very very similar in terms of temperament and behavior and don't quote me on this but I am pretty sure they share lineage with one another. English bulldogs tend to be a bit more on the lazy side. Other than that, all great dogs.

Prepare for drool and slobber :)

I have a frenchy. I know what you mean about the laziness, drool and slobber :)
 
Yeah he sleeps like some sort of contortionist. And when he is out, he's out. I mean can stick a spoonful of peanut butter in his mouth without him waking up.

yeah same here. he takes over the bed and is like a fucking tank. he won't move and when i have to kick his ass over all he does groan and his body goes limp making hard to move him.

How about this. Mine will just be laying there and a fart will slip out. He gets embarrassed 99 out of 100 times and leaves the room. Anyone else have this with their pit? It doesn't even have to smell, he will leave when I fart too! It's a riot

my dog will fart and scare himself! haha, he'll rip one then jump up looking around like "who heard that"
 


There's no easy way to say goodbye to a friend, especially when they've supported you through your darkest times. Denali is the story of photographer Ben Moon and his beloved dog, Denali. A collaboration between director Ben Knight, producer Ben Moon and cinematographer Skip Armstrong, Denali celebrates the human-dog bond and illuminates the incredible resilience we can conjure up with the help of friends.

i'm sitting here getting all emotional. lol.
 
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