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Re: [PyrNet-L] re: chat
I saw this come across some other list I am on----only the lady had two other
breeds---I am looking for it hard. when I find it I will send it on to you. I
had a question on this one alos because she got really angry with whom ever it
was she talking with. I will keep searching and forward it on. Sande
"Xerri, Tania (2318)" wrote:
>
> <<I received this email from a lady that was inquiring about
> purchasing a Pyr. I have enclosed some of the information I email and
> received from this lady. I would like to ask some of you out there would
> you give or sell a puppy to someone that
> 1. Couldn't afford the initial cost of a pyr puppy?
> 2. Lives in a large apartment in Toronto?
> 3. What are your thoughts on a Pyr living in a apartment?
> It will be very helpful to hear some of you thoughts.>>
>
> If you cannot afford the initial cost of a puppy, you cannot afford
> a Pyr. They are expensive animals to own.
>
> Living in an apartment in TO? I know TO, this dog will be in rescue
> within a few months, TO is not tolerant of barking, large dogs - especially
> in an apartment.
>
> Pyrs can live in small backyard, but this is it. A Puppy should be
> reared with immediate access to a fenced in area. An older Pyr may be more
> suitable to an apartment, but again, the barking. I find it very very very
> hard to believe that there is an apartment in Toronto that will allow you to
> have a Pyr.
>
> I live just outside of and work in Toronto, I have two Pyrs, a male
> (2years old) who is staying with us for a while and a female( 11 months) -
> have her give me a call if she would like. I can pass her on to a number of
> responsible and helpful breeders in the area. Bus(416)785-2500 ext 2318.
> Home (905) 841-8093.
>
> Question: It is very very easy to find a breeder of great Pyrs if
> you live in Toronto, why has she come to the list?
>
> Tania Xerri
>
>
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