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Hello I am new to this, hope I am doing this right.  I am a past Mum of
Irish Wolfhound and Great Danes.  This is my first Pyr and I rescued her
from gentlegiantsrescue.com she came from a shelter and I know she was
abused.  Victoria my Fifi does the exact same thing, she does everything you
described to the T!! I was wondering if this was just Pyr like but I just
don't think so.  I have do beg and treat her up the stairs also and if I
don't lock her in the house at night she goes into the garage into a corner
by herself and it makes me so sad.  

Deborah

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Re: [pyrnet] Our Clothesline Robbers   vic.toria@cox.net
Re: [pyrnet] Our Clothesline Robbers   jsmiller@newmex.com

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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 11:49:41 -0800
From: vic.toria@cox.net
Subject: Re: [pyrnet] Our Clothesline Robbers

Our Pyr did the same thing when we adopted her from the shelter. She was 
apparently kept in a dog run 99% of the time and on the rare occasions that 
they would let her in she must have misbehaved and been punished. The poor 
girl is still terrified of banging noises and humans other than us who try 
to pet her, but she loves running around our house on all surfaces.We put 
treats on the floor and on the stairs to get her to overcome her fears.You 
just need patience for your baby to overcome her negative imprinting. Ours 
is almost 4 now and we're still working on her fears. She is our third 
rescue Pyr and they all had "challenges" to overcome. Good luck!

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From: "Judith Stroh Miller" <jsmiller@newmex.com>
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Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 11:41 AM
Subject: Re: [pyrnet] Our Clothesline Robbers


> On 30 Jan 2005 at 13:02, Oliverslb@aol.com wrote:
>
>> From my recent tames, Taffy, Jelly, and Souffle; one may think that I
>>  have
>> been hungry the past year...
>
> I have a young fella in rescue now who is petrified to walk inside a
> building on any kind of flooring...the shelter was calling him Bert, but 
> we
> call him skidmark as he plants his butt, splays his rear legs and we skid
> him across the floor.  I finally moved his crate to just inside the back
> door and Skidmark is being so brave now, taking 3 big steps across the
> evil floor into his crate...LOL!
>
> Judith
> Taos, New Mexico
> jsmiller@newmex.com
> http://home.earthlink.net/~ksane/judy/
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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 16:54:14 -0700
From: jsmiller@newmex.com
Subject: Re: [pyrnet] Our Clothesline Robbers

On 31 Jan 2005 at 11:49, Victoria Fernandez wrote:

> You just need patience for your baby
> to overcome her negative imprinting. Ours is almost 4 now and we're
> still working on her fears. She is our third rescue Pyr and they all
> had "challenges" to overcome.

Well, he's not my baby, but will be someones in the future, if I can start 
to get him to over come his fears.  He is a rescue dog that I will place 
hopefully, sooner than later!  :)

Judith S. Miller
Northern New Mexico Great Pyrenees Rescue
jsmiller@newmex.com




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