Hi Trudy! Yes, Harry Pugger is a Pug. He is
four years old and runs under the big dogs – his only concession to his
height or lack thereof! Harry is convinced that he is every bit as big a
dog as the Pyrs. What do you do about feeding your dogs? My Pyrs like to
munch on their dry food during the day. Harry has the Pug love of
eating and while he also walks away from his bowl before it is empty, he
manages to graze from all the bowls to eat enough that he is a chubby boy.
The only way to put Harry on a diet is to also remove the Pyr bowls. They
usually lay down to eat from their bowls so raised bowls would not work
for them. I put some leftovers in the bowls last night and Harry and
Charlie were both eating from the same bowl! I wish I had my camera –
it was quite a sight. From:
owner-pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org [mailto:owner-pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org] On Behalf Of Trudy
and the pack Hey Amy - is Harry Pugger a
pug? If so, your house sounds like mine - I have 2 pyrs and a rescue pug
(Boomer, he is 12 and adopted last April - the 3rd time I've adopted a senior
pug). I sure hope Jim gets a pyr from rescue - the pups are darling but
the mature ones deserve a home too! On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 6:23 PM, Amy Bailey <amy.bailey@myfairpoint.net>
wrote: We had a behavior break through
today! My male, Charlie, is very loyal to people he knows even if he has
not seen them for months, but dislikes nearly all the men who work in the yard
or on the house. The mailman is regularly driven away, and let’s
not discuss the Maytag Man! That is a horror show although I have to
admit, I don’t like the guy either so that doesn’t help. The new guy I hired to get rid of all
the leaves in the yard before snow flies told me he and his wife love big dogs,
had Huskies in the past and would love to get a Pyr. We talked and Jim
said all the right things about stubborn, aloof big dogs. Huskies and
Malamutes share some Pyr characteristics and add the shoulder strength to
resist good leash handling unless they want to. In other words, Jim
sounds like a good potential Pyr owner who has a clue what he could be getting
into. I brought my dogs out singly, Sweetie the easy one first and she
liked him, although as I said she is the easy one. Then I brought out
Charlie, handed Jim several dog cookies and said he must tell Charlie to sit
before giving him a treat. This is the cue for Charlie that I think the
person is ok. Charlie sat, gave his paw got his treats. Wanted more
ear rubs, did the Pyr Paw, and leaned on Jim as if to say, “ See what a
great dog I am!” I told Jim about rescue and he is planning
to Google so maybe there will be a new Pyr owner who will adopt from
rescue! Amy with Sweetie, Charlie, and Harry
Pugger From: owner-pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
[mailto:owner-pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org]
On Behalf Of Trudy and the pack I'm
so glad to hear your description of the message of the movie - and yes, lets
hope folks realize the adult size, barking, and wanderlust!
Training - ha, well, my male finally knows that he has to sit before he gets
his dinner - I've very proud of that! On
Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 1:03 PM, Melissa Wyglendowski <wygate@hotmail.com>
wrote: 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 :) Date:
Thu, 3 Dec 2009 12:20:39 -0800
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 Error!
Filename not specified. 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 opinionError! Filename not
specified..) And you can really tell when they use a different pyr
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