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RE: [pyrnet] Disney's Santa Buddies



Well, there was an adult Pyr in the movie as well playing the part of the puppy's dad, and he (or she) was quite large next to Santa (Norm from Cheers), so hopefully parents would take that into consideration.  Plus, part of the message of the movie was to adopt dogs from shelters :)
 
As I was watching the movie, all I could think was "wow, that is quite the trainer to get a pyr puppy to do that!"  My pyr is such a hard headed girl. 
 
Melissa
 

Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2009 12:20:39 -0800
Subject: Re: [pyrnet] Disney's Santa Buddies
From: trudysdogs@gmail.com
To: pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org

I haven't seen the movie yet - but it always scares me when a certain breed is popular in a movie - People get them for totally the wrong reason and with no research - which means that the rescue groups will be really busy a year or so later.   Let's hope that people realize what Pyrs really are before they go get a cute puppy!

LoLa and Orso's mom, Trudy

On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 11:35 AM, Melissa Wyglendowski <wygate@hotmail.com> wrote:
I bought this movie yesterday for my 3 year old - she loved it.  I have to say I was surprised that the main character of the movie was the pyr puppy - not the retrievers. A Pyrenees was in every portion of this movie  If you are looking for a movie with the quality of computer generated characters like Lord of the Rings, this movie is definitely not for you - it was horrible from that aspect, but the story was cute (I thought - don't ask my husband his opinion.)  And you can really tell when they use a different pyr puppy! 
 
Melissa
 


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