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Thanks for the info! I would get them spayed/neutered, because I do not want to breed dogs or have them run off in search for a mate. I like the idea of a bonded pair, so if one does wander, it will hopefully come back so it doesn't leave the other.
Most pyr owners that I've read about/met have had a bonded pair. The general consensus is that they work better together.
 
Me! I love your birds! How's JB? I keep forgetting to check the thread.
I'll take some pictures in a few minutes.

She's doing good, just haven't been able to get any more pictures for awhile since we've been busy. She'll be getting introduced into her adult coop tomorrow.
 
Most pyr owners that I've read about/met have had a bonded pair. The general consensus is that they work better together.
I'll keep this in mind for sure! I wouldn't want one to be lonely by itself. I think I would need two dogs, since my two free range flocks are on other sides of the property.
 
This is Inigo, one of our two Great pyrs. He's over 120 lbs, has a huge bark, barks all night long, and is a big fluffy baby XD

ETA: Forgot to mention. He's only a year old.
I LOVE him! Give him lots of pets form he! He's so cute!
 
Here's some of my pets.
My guinea under the dryer vent on a cold day. It's her signature move, lol!
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One of my adult male Bobs
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The ferrets
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One of the rabbits (Lionheads)
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My hamster, Ginger.
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Bella and Grace, my two beauties. (Yes, I have way more chickens than that, but I don't want to spam everyone with pics, lol)
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Some of my baby quailies. The older one filled the mama role for the younger babies.
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My Yellow Lab, Avery. She just turned a year old.
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That's all for now, lol.
 

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