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| I'd say pyr, though honestly my first thought based on head shape was actually Maremma. But what I've read the rear double dews seem to be a pyr thing mostly. This website is helpful: http://www.maremma.be/thefivewhiteones.html |
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| ^^^ ditto . |
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| For size/weight/growing comparison here is her petfinder listing. Adopt a Great Pyrenees: Skittles: Petfinder Those were taken back in June I think. After looking through all the links and doing more googling she probably is at least mostly pyr. Possibly pyr/other white lgd or pyr/golden grandparent in there. For rescue, listing her as simply pyr is probably safe enough. She's a fun fun dog and would make a nice companion with training. She's probably a better first lgd than a more normal pyr since she is so playful and silly. I'm betting she grows up to be more outgoing/easy-going than a lot of them. It is really weird to most who are under educated/under exposed to pyrs to see how serious the pups and younger dogs are. |
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| i dont think that just beacuse she is playing diff. that you should assume she is not a pyrenees every dog is diff in there personality. the pyrenees at the dog park are very bouncy and love to run and play with my siberians.
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| I have nothing to add other than -- she's totally adorable! She sounds like a great dog, and I hope she gets a wonderful home. |