The NFC B-Day Chat Thread

we went away yesterday and coming back home we got on a toll road, well, we had to pay 2.10 to get on, husband put in two one dollar bills and then a dime, nothing, light still red and about this time another vehicle pulled up behind us, so i told husband throw in eight quarters and two nickels which he did, still nothing, meanwhile truck behind is waiting patiently with more cars lining up, so i told husband to pull up and stop, out of the way and we would try to figure out what to do, truck pulled up to us and the one man wanted to know if we were having problems, told him yes, that we had put in a total of 4.20 and since we moved thru we didn't know what to do(they take pictures of cars going thru and you get a ticket in the mail for not paying) wouldn't you know it, these two men work for the state on the turnpike:gigthe one told us when we get the ticket to call the office and tell them what happened and they will let it go and send us our extra 2.10 back. i sure hope so cause (learning booie) altho i will be a lady about it, will read them their pedigree and you can be sure i got the numbers on the truck so the dept could ask these two men:fl
 
Bless you Deb for taking on a girl with issues...a lot of people wouldn't have. She's a pretty girl!
she is.... and My son picked her out... Shes a shy female and we both understand dogs with that personality.... Shy dogs tend to be quicker to bite when cornered so we are very careful to make sure she has a "safe" place.... to go when there are strangers about... She usually gives very vocal "Walking doorbell" barking when she feels the
pack needs to be alerted... but she settles right down and heads for her room soon as "company" has been inspected and Mom or dad have approved of them.

I love her face, she's a beautiful girl.

We love her face and very strong features... I would love to have another for when I go home since this is my sons dog. Swiss Mountain dogs come in I believe three blood lines... From the Greater which is almost a livestock guardian dog
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The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is a dog breed which was developed in the Swiss Alps. The name Sennenhund refers to people called Senn or Senner, dairymen and herders in the Swiss Alps
Temperament: Self-confidence, Fearless, Good-natured, Devoted, Alert, Protective
Weight: Male: 130–150 lbs (60–70 kg), Female: 110–130 lbs (50–60 kg)
Height: Male: 26–28 inches (65–72 cm), Female: 24–27 inches (60–68 cm)

Bernese Mountain dog
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entlebucher Mountain dog
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Temperament: Self-confidence, Loyal, Agile, Devoted, Independent, Intelligent
Weight: Male: 45–65 lbs (20–30 kg), Female: 45–65 lbs (20–30 kg)
Height: Male: 17–20 inches (44–52 cm), Female: 17–20 inches (42–50 cm)
This fits Brandy Though I think some sort of hunting dog is her cross because her fore arms are white and speckled....

The Greater Swiss historically was also used as a Cart dog....

deb
 

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