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I'm eating cinnamon rolls.![]()
Lots of great people on BYC
I want one now too!
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very much so, with a St. Bernard and a Newfoundland (and a blue heeler). I do remember you talking about getting a puppy...is this litter very far from you? Please remind me what your two pups are/were. Weren't they 1/2 pyr and 1/2 bernese? Never mind...I'll just let you answer that
Our youngest just got an English lab pup. One of my favorite smells is the smell of a puppy!
Love brownies!
I have one remaining Greater Swiss Mountain Dog / Great Pyr (Titan, in my pic). Lost his big bro last summer.
I had a English Lab - great dog - maybe of the best duck hunting dogs I ever had.
Well, time to get this show on the road around here! You all have a great coffee break!
The cockerels are doing so well now. I know they want in with the hens, but not yet. Poor guys. But, for one thing, I have 2 pullets in there that haven't laid eggs yet.
Ruby is in her "Princess and the Pea" bed.
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The farm I'm visiting is about 3.5 hrs away - south of Boston - actually almost in Rhode Island,. They're a working farm with both purebred and mixes that are working LGDs. Pyrs can work, but also big mushes like your Newfie. Anatolians, I'm told, really don't love spending a lot of time indoors - so the mix could be perfect for what I'm looking for - part time LGD, and mostly a constant companion to me. Fingers crossed that I like what I see of the parent dogs' dispositions.
Sounds perfect!! That’s what Gator was. Half black Lab, half Great Pyrenees, big huge baby, house pet but very protective of us and the house and loved his chickie babies!! He was 3 when we got them but he adapted readily and took right to protecting them!! Nothing got past him without him knowing. He kept everything away. In fact, the night we put him down, we heard coyotes howling and tipping away in the woods behind the house as well as saw some deer and heard owls. It was creepy. It was like they all knew he had died. The coyotes were behind the house for a while. Scary. And the foxes came back too.
You all have inspired me - stepping off for a bit to make some banana bread!
I love banana bread!! Can I have some??
I hope the lidocaine helpsCleaned the coops then the cat boxes Lidocaine big time ... BF and I moved the upright freezer again as cats are using one cat box leaving the other almost empty... They can now see both boxes ... I have ham and bean soup out for dinner it was leftover, that always taste better .....
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Maybe something like "The Cafe Next Door", or "Coffee Anyone? (BYC's second cafe)"