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Re: [pyrnet] Another GP needing a home



My little girl is 100% pyr and is small (71lbs at a year) and has blond
(could be apricot) markings on her head, ears are darker, so your rescue
could be all pyr.  This dog is half French pyr so the look is a bit
different.  And she chews like crazy !!!  She has many toys but chews her
bed and anything she can get a hold of, especially if it smells like my son.
SInce 9 year olds are not the best at putting things away, she gets his
stuff most often.  I expect that she will outgrow it, but she is crate
trained so not left to temptation when we cannot be with her.  BTW this dog
lived with someone else until she was 9 months old and I crate trained her
at that point.  Since my other dog is crate trained she just followed his
lead and did not fuss at all.  Maybe crate training would help in your
rescue in her new forever home.

Amy, Charlie and Sweet Madeleine


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Karen" <karen@benjaminfarms.com>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2005 10:51 AM
Subject: [pyrnet] Another GP needing a home


>     I assist here with LGD rescue for Utah Co.  We get about 6 dogs per
> year in need of good LGD homes.  We currently have a female pup, about
> 6-7 months old, current on shots and spayed.  She is in need of a home,
> with someone who is familiar with this breed.  She is a beautiful little
> girl and probably not 100% GP.  She looks to be  a little smaller, with
> some light apricot coloring, although everything else indicates GP.  She
> is back in the shelter here, due to the destruction she cause with her
> prior family.... chewed tent, sleeping bag, motorcycle helmet, raft.
> Anyone interested I can give more info./ pictures and help with
> transporting.  Her cost is free to the right home.
> Karen Sigler
> Benjamin Farms Utah
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