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At this point, Matt Murray’s dogs Beckham and Leo have been well documented. They are extremely loved on Instagram, with more than 12,000 followers.
The biggest takeaway here, at least for me, is the dogs themselves. I am honestly in awe of the size of these lads. Talk about two absolute units.
The two pups, Newfoundlands, have been featured as part of a Sportsnet segment on Matt Murray in the past, even.
Take a tour of Matt Murray's Muskoka dream home (and meet his pups !) in the first edition of The Pinnacle with Anson Carter.
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) October 5, 2018
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But that’s not why we are here. What we are here to talk about is the volume of meats that these dogs get to consume — and not just a small amount of meats, either.
Here, as seen on Beckham and Leo’s Instagram story:
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Look at all those meats. It’s honestly incredible. It looks like a butcher shop’s counter on a Sunday morning after church.
This is not the only time the dogs have gotten to experience meat utopia even.
Here are a few other examples:
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This looks like it includes what is basically a dog version of beef tartare. Now THAT is a birthday dinner if I have ever seen one.
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I’m pretty sure these two monstrosities of dogs eat more for a meal than I do in a week (depending on the week).
It is a good thing Matt Murray was rewarded with his new contract, mainly so that he can keep supplying these two absolute units with all the meats needed to keep them going.
After all, they are good dogs, no doubt about it.