tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2615738387814644598.post7658328214870978196..comments2023-06-26T06:46:55.112-04:00Comments on Adopting Special Needs: A Visit with the PyrsGB's Momhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08866513131959998883noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2615738387814644598.post-9684712958158675252011-10-10T17:57:58.931-04:002011-10-10T17:57:58.931-04:00Two bedrooms -- one for you and one for the dog?
...Two bedrooms -- one for you and one for the dog?<br /><br />: )Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2615738387814644598.post-55380923406221916132011-10-06T09:56:59.887-04:002011-10-06T09:56:59.887-04:00Our Bronte is half Prys half Lab and a smarter swe...Our Bronte is half Prys half Lab and a smarter sweeter dog we have never had....LOVE him! He was our first big dog and a BIG hit!!<br /><br />LOVE your pictures....looks like the Prys were a BIG hit at your house too:)Amandahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09883224456916506666noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2615738387814644598.post-13505993661609105392011-10-02T13:08:54.046-04:002011-10-02T13:08:54.046-04:00Pyrs are a wonderful choice as companion animals f...Pyrs are a wonderful choice as companion animals for children. My first pyr was a 4 year old male rescue and he adored all children and other animals. He considered any child part of his flock to protect.<br /><br />Puppies tend to settle in around 18 months or so.<br /><br />You do need to brush them every day and you will need a strong vacuum. But the affection and loyalty you'll receive from them is soooooo worth it!Cynthia Wenslowhttp://cynthiawenslow.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2615738387814644598.post-65463419061675051952011-10-01T18:03:18.447-04:002011-10-01T18:03:18.447-04:00So exciting!
Is that GB reading to the dog in the...So exciting!<br /><br />Is that GB reading to the dog in the last pic? How sweet.<br /><br />Maybe it's the angle, but they don't seem to take up too much of the room in that last pic.<br /><br />And I hear you about the 3-year-old male. I don't know about what Pyrs are like at different ages (I've heard that some giant dog breeds grow for longer and thus are puppies/adolescents for longer periods, but that they also have shorter lives, but I hadn't heard anything about Pyrs in particular), but I know with some other breeds, around 2 or 3 is the age when they finally seem to "settle in" and have more manageable energy/activity needs.<br /><br />Did your husband get a chance to meet the dogs, or is he just going off the idea of them?r.https://www.blogger.com/profile/16308261231346881996noreply@blogger.com