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Re: [PyrNet-L] Giant Breed?



> 
> There are many 27 inch dogs guarding very
> effectively.  If you have never 
> seen one, you probably have not seen very many Pyrs
> or you are not 
> recognizing the 27 inch dog as being that height.  
> 
> Joe 
> 
> 
>    Like I said to begin with, "I honestly don't
know.."  in regards to guarding or not.  I believe
you.
    Regardless of height, I am pretty good at figuring
weight.  I've made guesses and put dogs on the scale
to test my guess as practice.  I can tell if a dog is
bigger or smaller then mine.  The vast majority are
bigger, a lot bigger,  then mine.   You don't know how
many people who have commented that Jake is so much
smaller then whatever other pyrs they have seen.   
   Guarding ablity is not remotely what I was trying
to comment on, in the first place.  I was just saying,
and I still believe, that 100 pound adult male pyr is
unusual.  
                 Brandy
    

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