I can't wait to see a picture of Nitro either! If your photo editing software has a help section do a search for "resize" and see if that helps too. BTW, I've found a great way to keep 'em out of the houseplants is to put hot peppers, fresh or dried, in the pots. Also, you might want to consider investing in some Bitter Apple and coat whatever you don't want him to chew with a few good squirts of it (look for it at the pet store). It has worked like a charm for Harney, and not having to scold him for being naughty so often meant less guilt for both of us. Finally, I was really impressed with Nutro dog food for the first 8 months of my boy's life, but then I came home one day to find he had diarhea and vomit all over the place to the point he was pooping blood. He got so sick I really think he wanted to die. We (the vet and I) thought it was a treat he had recieved or something he had eaten in the woods or something. I'd take him to the dog park and he'd mope around, so skinny there was nothing but skin and bone, even the muscle disappeared under his dull coat. Other folks would see us coming and take their dogs and leave, thinking I guess, that he had something contagious. It was horrible. We battled it for over two months, nursing him back to kibble and then we'd have a reoccurance again. Finally it became apparent that it was his Nutro dog food. I tried a few different foods and finally (his stomach) settled on Wellness Lamb and Rice. I can't say enough good things about this food! He is so sleek and shiny and muscular now, alert and happy and just plain out gorgeous. When we go to the dog park now people seek us out to find out what I'm feeding him and just to tell me what a beautiful dog he is, instead of leaving as quickly as they can. If you ever decide to look into another food I think you would be really impressed with Wellness. :D