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RE: [pyrnet] Gotta love those Pyrs



Oops-disregard that!

-----Original Message-----
From: Tedford, Ellen [mailto:Ellen.Tedford@bcbsma.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 12:15 PM
To: 'pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org'
Subject: RE: [pyrnet] Gotta love those Pyrs


Thought it was December 18th!!

-----Original Message-----
From: lhasalady [mailto:lhasalady@earthlink.net]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 12:13 PM
To: pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
Subject: Re: [pyrnet] Gotta love those Pyrs


Hmmm, your Pyr must be related to mine. Bramble is 18 mon old and though
bought as a LGD has NO guarding instincts. What a love she is though. We
recently had a major snow/ice storm. She was so afraid of the ice that she
refused to go outside and held her 'business' for almost 3 full days! I was
afraid she might explode before we could clear enough of an area for her to
be satisfied with. She's a terror when it comes to rabbits though and I
think can all but out run them.
 
Ginger and Bramble


-----Original Message----- 
From: ChristineCvs@aol.com 
Sent: Jan 13, 2004 6:29 PM 
To: pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org 
Subject: Re: [pyrnet] Gotta love those Pyrs 

I don't think my Pyr would ever survive without being able to sleep on my
bed, be let in and out on his command and have many toys.   

Cody is over a year old (same dog that won't go up or down stairs) and we
had a fun experience last night.  He doesn't seem to have guarding instincts
in him - the sheep would need to look after him!  When he goes outside
alone, it is on a fenced-in deck with a ramp leading to an area of patio
stones where he can do his business.  Last evening, he was let out and he
began barking like crazy and had himself up against the door.  Looking out
to see what the problem was, we realized there was a rabbit on "his" deck.
Well, as soon as we opened the door, he ran inside so fast that he slid down
the hallway.  My brother went out to chase the rabbit off the deck and once
he did that, Cody went back out (letting the human go first) strutting with
his chest out and a big brave bark.  As if to say, "there my human told you,
Mr. Rabbit, and don't come back".  Well, we haven't stopped laughing about
our brave Pyr.   

Christine 


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