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Re: [PyrNet-L] Welcome to the list
> So I don't believe that we
> have totally lost the tall, wide, sound, preety headed Pyrs of the
> past. Yes
>
> Adrianne Hughes
> Hi, Adrianne and List, Since I have been reading all the post's
> on this topic, I have begun to realize that I may not really know what
> a tall, wide, sound and pretty headed Great Pyrenees, actually looks
> like. I have both Strang book's and Mary Cranes reprinted edition.
> Would an example of the " Pyrs of the past" be somewhere in those? Is
> there a web site that I may visit to see Pyrs of this type?
> Thanks. Judith, Jonah & Lexi