To: george76
I’ve had no personal experience with Great Pyrenees but I’ve read they’re pretty mean dudes when it comes to protecting sheep.
The enviro nazis should be happy that those Non Native Canadian Wolves are now in our eco-system because according to them they belong here.
IDIOTS!
4 posted on
08/10/2010 6:15:58 PM PDT by
jazusamo
(But there really is no free lunch, except in the world of political rhetoric,.: Thomas Sowell)
To: jazusamo
My sister had a Great Pyrenees. They are big dogs. The one she had, “Bubba”, was easily over a hundred pounds. He could put his front paws on my shoulders and lick me in the eye. And I’m 6’3”.
9 posted on
08/10/2010 6:24:42 PM PDT by
bigheadfred
(One size fits all)
To: jazusamo
My two year old dog is half Great Pyrenees, quarter Rottweiler and quarter Pit Bull. His father was full Pyrenees and the mother was half Rottweiler and half Pit Bull. The dog weighs 130 lb and has a real big head and jaw muscles. My one year old kitten is his best friend. I never saw a dog and a cat enjoy each others company so much. He's a pretty mellow dog but he does get protective when strangers come to the house.
29 posted on
08/10/2010 6:48:41 PM PDT by
peeps36
(Obama The Worst President In American History, By Far)
To: jazusamo
Not good news : as hikers , boy scouts, and other un-armed city folks will get a further predator education.
Not just the bears pulling sleeping people out of their tents and such
37 posted on
08/10/2010 7:02:30 PM PDT by
george76
(Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
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