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So our Great Pyrenees, Pete, went for a check up today. All is good but we were curious about his weight. According to all sources, they are typically 95-150 pounds! He is considerably smaller than that and weighed in at 69 pounds. We think he's about 1-1/2 years old so maybe there's some time for a bit more growth (we hope not!). My theory is that his weight/size was stunted by his ordeal of being in the wild for so long and becoming emaciated.
He lives the life now .... :rolleyes: :D http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1738013144.jpg |
Thanks for giving Pete a home, Curt.....good on ya!
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Still at her post. The answer for all those who believe you have to shoot Cyotes.
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Pyrenees are pretty resourceful when it comes to surviving on their own. |
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What a cutie, Jerry! :)
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So today was puppy selection day. We were second on the list and were disappointed that the black puppy we had our eye on was taken by the folks ahead of us BUT look at this little cutie! We've named her Izzy. She is the runt of the litter at 4.5lbs today.
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^^^ Cute pup congrats 👏. Our oldest son has a dog named Izzy
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