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(18,890 posts)Farmer-Rick
(10,154 posts)I always feel like I'm walking a bear when I walk my 150 pound Livestock Guardian shepherd on a leash. She is supposed to be an Anatolian Shepard but her hair has grown so long that I think she has more Pyrenees in her.
She is a big happy puppy and loves people.
As long as other dogs and coyotes stay out of her fields, she is fine. But she works hard at keeping the few cars, that drive by on one side of her field, out. And she protects us every night from the horses that may use the one field over. Always on the alert, even big vultures will be warned off.
Guilded Lilly
(5,591 posts)mysteryowl
(7,376 posts)The dog is so hot, that she primarily lives outside in Alaska. The house is too warm for her.
A HERETIC I AM
(24,365 posts)Who, like your sisters puppers, loves the cold! I can understand it completely!
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niyad
(113,259 posts)llashram
(6,265 posts)When my sister was murdered, my pets helped me through some very 'dark' times of wanting absolute revenge. They helped keep me soft enough to not act on my terrible thoughts...thank God for pets.
I am so glad this person made it through.
Vinca
(50,261 posts)TeamProg
(6,115 posts)to know that bears have only a stump of a tail, no real visible tail, this dog has an obvious one.
Advrider28
(10 posts)I love big dogs. I have a Mastiff and she's the the same way with my wife & I.
Emile
(22,669 posts)spooky3
(34,438 posts)Rhiannon12866
(205,199 posts)Her name was Nala and they went for long walks every day, and she lived a lot longer than most big dogs her size usually do...