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Re: [pyrnet] intro:)




   Kirsten, I have Nubians, an Akpine doe and an Oberhasli doe. They
are rescues from bad treatment, but doing fine.  I also have a Pygora,
more Py than Gora.  She is my pet, and Mary's favorite.
   I am just establishing the homestead. My previous herd was 55
registered Nubians, and I hope to have that many again, after the big
barn is finished and fence installed. Takes a little time for one
person to do it.
   I would like to have a couple of female Pyrs when I get things
ready.  They are not a well-known dog in this area and my Mary
attracts a lot of attention.
   Glad you chose Nubians and Pyrs.

  Hermit in the Hills. reciting the pledge to Pyrs and Nubians.
----- Original Message -----
From: <KirstenGK@aol.com>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 7:37 AM
Subject: Re: [pyrnet] intro:)


> In a message dated 9/6/01 7:15:22 AM Central Daylight Time,
> hermit@duo-county.com writes:
>
> << About the Pyr that didn't.t work out ... I think it best to get
>  them young and they grow into your expectations for them.
>  I'd say the un-Pyr-like-Pyr was trained to do just as you say ...
>  neglect his work.
>
>    Hope you have wonderful luck with Noah  My Mary is a livestock
>  guardian dog,  >>
>
>
> Yeah, I was hopeful about the rescue.... I do Mastiff rescue and
really
> believe in the cause, and heard mixed reviews about rescue dogs
becoming
> LGDs. This dog had a guardian instinct but directed it toward our
front porch
> and had no interest in anything but people. I am thrilled though, he
is now
> in the best situation possible and is a very lucky, happy boy.
>
> What kind of goats do you have? I have a couple Nubians, pretty
little
> things. The girl will be bred this winter if she gets big enough. We
also
> have two lovely alpacas for Noah; he has grown up with alpacas so I
hope he
> feels right at home.
>
> Kirsten
>
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