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Well, not really puppies. They's big dogs:

This is a great shot of Nanner and me:

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Nanner is the one that ran me down and caused a compressed vertebra fracture. He's a 100 pound sweetheart that doesn't know his own strength.


The other two are a pair that were abandoned a year or so ago in the land adjacent to the Ranch. They are as sweet as they can be. Typical Pyrenees temperament.

This is Nick:

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And this is Noel:

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In all cases I walked them as I know they don't pull. I also walked the other two Pyrenees dogs. None of them pull so they are pretty safe for me to walk.

I'm hanging in there still able to commit a couple of hours before my hip gives out.

It is not easy and is a little more hazardous than I'd like to admit when one of these guys decides they want to go a different direction.  But I'm careful and they are so sweet.  It is good for us both.

Date: 2024-06-04 21:50 (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] msconduct
Next time to take the strain off your hip I suggest you just ride Nanner.

Date: 2024-06-05 11:48 (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] siglinde999
Those are great photos. I hope they continue being good bois so walking continues to be safe.

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