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This is Tydus at 3 months, 6 months and 9 months respectively. He was growing so evidently and so fast! At 9 months Yumna started getting jittery. He was still handlable at 6 months but literally getting out of hands at 9 months and technically he was still a puppy. Imagine if puppy Tydus looked like this, how would full grown Tydus look like! He gave no signs of stopping to grow just yet and Yumna could only wait to see how much bigger this fluff ball was going to grow. 

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It was one year now and that is how much Tydus had grown up! No one could have known that he was one because his figure was that of a full grown dog. But it did not stop here. He was now bigger than all his neighborhood dogs and children and adults came flocking to see this beautiful giant dog/wolf/cat/lion. He was friendly with them and loved the attention he got because of his beauty and size but there were still no signs of his growth coming to a stop. 

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When the little bundle of joy came to her home, Yumna named him Tydus which means a giant Great Warrior, little did she know that Tydus would grow just into that. At one-year-old Tydus was 54 kgs (120lbs) which is a LOT for a puppy Alaskan Malamute. A fully grown normal Alaskan Malamute weighs somewhere around 35 kgs (85lbs) and can stand up to the shoulder,a height of 25 inches. Tydus was way past the normal weight and was soon gonna cross the height too, so it seemed.

Lion King

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Instead of becoming one with the Saloojee clan Tydus made them a part of his breed. This is Yumna’s boyfriend who helps her take care of Tydus. When she is not around he is the one who indulges Tydus but here it seems like Tydus turned him into a wolf. But this is just one of the animals Tydus resembles and he had still not stopped growing. Just how big was he going to grow!? With his thick fur and humungous figure and this side view, Tydus can easily deceive anyone into believing that Yumna was actually harboring a lion. Tydus without any doubt have the majesty of one but he is really friendly, the fact that he did not tear Yumna apart from limb to limb can shell out of all the doubts of him being a lion. Nonetheless, the resemblance is uncanny, the next slides show how similar he is to the cat family. 

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Can you spot the difference? Of course, you can but does he not seem to have blended with the lion family perfectly! He actually can be a cross breed between different species. And this is him just one year old. His growth was not stopping and Yumna or anyone had no idea just how big this ‘dog’ would grow before he stopped. Even taking care of a giant like this is not easy, bathing, combing and Alaskan Malamutes shed A LOT!

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Tydus is a smart dog. He knows he is beautiful and fluffy and he takes complete advantage of it by going around the neighborhood and flaunting his fluff. Consequently, he has many fans in the neighborhood, many of whom are girls who love petting him. So he especially visits them to get his daily dose of cuddle, attention, and petting. It’s not too difficult anyway to gather fans when you looking like a soft toy bear who has come alive.