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She was a twin to one of the other puppies, she shared an umbilical cord and placenta with him and they both were kind of small at first! By 8 weeks though they were all pretty much the same size, except the boy in the picture on the left of her was massive! We crossed our pure bred great pyrenees with a pyrenean mastiff stud. This was our first time ever breeding a dog (ever) but it was a lot of fun seeing the puppies grow upThat one in the second top photo is rather tiny.... Is it a runt?
(Not in a bad way)
Are the puppies Great Pyrenees and Anatolian Shepherd crosses?Just a few pictures from this year.
No, we actually crossed our great pyrenees with a pyrenean mastiff stud this year! We have an anatolian pyrenees now too, he is the one that is sitting next to the hay in the picture! As you can tell, he mostly took the anatolian look just has longer hair!Are the puppies Great Pyrenees and Anatolian Shepherd crosses?
That’s cool I thought the two lighter ones might have been something else, they have less coloring. They are all super cute.No, we actually crossed our great pyrenees with a pyrenean mastiff stud this year! We have an anatolian pyrenees now too, he is the one that is sitting next to the hay in the picture! As you can tell, he mostly took the anatolian look just has longer hair!
Wow. Thanks for sharing!She was a twin to one of the other puppies, she shared an umbilical cord and placenta with him and they both were kind of small at first! By 8 weeks though they were all pretty much the same size, except the boy in the picture on the left of her was massive! We crossed our pure bred great pyrenees with a pyrenean mastiff stud. This was our first time ever breeding a dog (ever) but it was a lot of fun seeing the puppies grow up![]()
Beautiful! What kind of camera do you use?These are from this morning! I saw so many interesting birds, I wish I got some pictures of all of them!
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Blue Grosbeaks:
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Female black headed grosbeak! I glimpsed a male, too, but I thought it must have been a towhee until I checked my field guide.
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Juvenile towhee?
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Female Wilson's warbler... or yellow warbler? I don't know.
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Black Phoebe:
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Black chinned hummingbirds:
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I would LOVE to know as well!!Beautiful! What kind of camera do you use?