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Poor girl! Is she a Great Pyrenees or a Kuvasz?
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She's a pyrenean mountain dog.
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She is lovely 🥰
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SunnyMum wrote: Fri May 05, 2023 9:10 pm She's a pyrenean mountain dog.
She's gorgeous :love:
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The the same breed as PolarBearDog, but a very different character and personality.
She's got the Pyr stubborn streak and a love for barcking at ramblers and cyclists.
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How is PPB doing sunnymum?

Mine are testing their boundaries by bringing in creatures and losing their collars regularly but they are still the cutest things in the world :love:
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What do they like to bring?
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Tiny shrews so far. I might need to get them a bigger more jingly bell :puzz:
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I gave up on the collars. They went through about ten and there was no point throwing good money after bad.
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Only George wears a collar because Indi won’t tolerate it and it’s helps us to work out which cat is which from a distance. 😂 The bell does feck all though. I’ve had to replace George’s collar a number of times but I just buy cheap from Amazon.
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George attempted to drag a pigeon through the cat flap a few years ago. He's brought huge live rats in.

The most recent thing abandoned outside the catflap was an unwieldy joint of pork.
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Pork :lol:

The collars have GPS on so I can at least find them once they take them off.
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Bringing in creatures is why I couldn't have a cat :nerves:
Christ on a bendy bus son, don't be such a fucking faff arse
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Pork! :lol: Sinister, though.

Hunting is why we didn't install a cat flap in this property, so nothing is brought indoors. They are working cats these days, that are encouraged to keep the mole population in check.
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My friend's cat brings her pigeon eggs. Whole and unbroken and placed carefully on the outside door mat. The other day there was one at the front and one at the back.
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PPB is OK, thanks. She still has to have the abscess drained and is still wearing a Tshirt. But she's really good and sits still while all the kerfuffle is going on as long as you bribe her with an almond.
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She's zonked out this evening. Apparently she's been active all day and following Daughter #3 all day while she prunes the olive trees.
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Disco wrote: Wed May 10, 2023 1:16 pm The most recent thing abandoned outside the catflap was an unwieldy joint of pork.
:mog:

Aww PBB such a good girl! I bought a sleeve for Benson because he kept taking the bowl around his head off which then cost us $442 at the emergency vet.
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PPB has been very stoic and brave.
When she had her op to be sterilised she didn't need a cone nor a Tshirt. We just said NO and she went Harrumph, and didn't worry about it at all.
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Cracker has been exploring :eek:
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