Where did you get your hands on a Great Pyr dog? I was at a Pyr convention this weekend, and spend three days surrounded by 50, well-behaved, pretty much non-barking pyrs.
They are incredible dogs, but are not your average canine. Definitely not for everyone.
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That pup almost looks like a doll, it's so fuzzy and cute.
ReplyDeleteFuzzy and cute is now about 150 pounds. Great Pyrenees mix from a rescue place. A great family dog for my clan out west.
ReplyDeleteI like BIG fuzzies ... and cute doesn't hurt, either. That's one happy puppy!
ReplyDeleteIt is a cute dog.
ReplyDeleteOur English Lab is the same way. She was less than 10 pound the day we got her, and now she's about 110. Built like the proverbial brick house too.
ReplyDeleteSo incredibly cute.
ReplyDeleteBet the relatives aren't quite so keen to have "puppy" sit on their laps anymore. Dogs are happiest when their noses are out the window of a vehicle.
ReplyDeleteIt would be great to see photos of the growth. Photos taken every x weeks/months/years. Faster as a puppy, slower as an adult.
ReplyDeleteBut that is me, too.
"My future's so bright... I gotta wear shades"...
ReplyDeleteDann in Ohio
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwww. How sweet! Love those shades!
ReplyDeleteThis is how you spoil a dog
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FseLL1YOiqY&feature=related
Love the Doggles! Kudos for their getting the dog to wear them. THAT is a battle.
ReplyDeleteAWWW the puppy... what a handsome dog!
ReplyDeleteSo, howcum they like the nose out the window, but they get pissed when you blow in their faces?
ReplyDeleteI guess it *could* be my halitosis...
TBG
A while back, I was in Missoula, and what did I see coming down the sidewalk?
ReplyDeleteA man with his white Pit Bull on a leash, and they both had on wrap around shades!
I had to go around the block to get another look.
How cool!
Bob
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Where did you get your hands on a Great Pyr dog? I was at a Pyr convention this weekend, and spend three days surrounded by 50, well-behaved, pretty much non-barking pyrs.
ReplyDeleteThey are incredible dogs, but are not your average canine. Definitely not for everyone.
Aanoosh - there are two of them in the family. Indeed, great dogs and wonderful with the little ones running around.
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