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Old English Mastiff Discussions / Re: Bob, our new OEM
« on: July 10, 2012, 08:47:55 pm »
Bob,
If you want to find the old BPO people, they are at Bigbarks.com
THoM

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Newfoundland Discussions / Re: My Ebony Is Losing Her Backside-SO Sad
« on: November 25, 2009, 05:48:49 am »
I can understand, my avatar has left us for the same reasons,
THoM

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Newfoundland Discussions / Re: bark and bark and bark and more bark
« on: October 17, 2009, 09:14:10 am »
For barking problems try bigbarks.com for advice from old friends.
THoM

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Great Pyrenees Discussions / Re: My dog was murdered last weekend
« on: August 29, 2009, 07:19:41 am »
Pyrlove,
You remind me of a female dog who doesn't want to breed !!
Co-mingling two treads and going off half cocked is NOT what this board is about. I would suggest you find another place to jump to conclusions.
THoM

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Amanda,
We could use some more info.
What was his weight and age when you got him and the same now?
What are him basic personality traits?
Have you seen the parents?
Do you have any pictures of him standing and/or running.
THoM

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General Board for Big Dogs with Big Paws / Boulder, Co - Here I come!!
« on: November 16, 2008, 04:01:21 am »
Hi, folks
I am flying into Boulder for a PetSmart Rescue Wagon Canine Assessment course. Do you have any must see attractions in the Mile High area??
THoM
The Orginal Lurker

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Katherine,
He, I believe he is a full blooded Mali. He has the short hair around the head, higher ear set, a mouth that reminds you of a croc. and a "different" temperment. If I had seen the mouth opened wide I would have named him Gator. He came to us missing his right leg so he has had some severe trauma in his life. He seems to be about a year old (no vet has gotten close ehough to evaluate his teeth as to his age).
THoM

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Katherine,
This boy was in the local Animal control Center marked agressive and due to be put down. He is part of our pack now.
He is mouthy, barky, curious, and allround lovable PITA.
He was marked a GSD but one look at him with his mouth wide open and you can't deny his Malinois'ness.
THoM

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Introduce Yourself to the Forum / Re: Hi from Ohio - Gr8 Pyr
« on: June 17, 2008, 09:29:06 pm »
Welcome, fellow Ohioan.
I am the orginal Lurker - I don't want to disturb the estrogen level  ;D. Not really - I'm on dialup and by the time I get an answer entered and posted the comments are duplicated or more.
We are active in the Humaine Society in the county and have added a tripod Belgian Malinois to the household.
THoM

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Shiloh has been retreived thanks to a live trap, some dirty laundry, a gruel of all things tastey to dogs, and a foxy team of dog people. She was returned to Christi's mom and was scheduled for a complete check up at the vets today.
THoM

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Try PyrTalk@Yahoogroups.com
They specialize in Working Pyrs and their training.
THoM
Modified to add a good Pyr training person.
tanimara_great _pyrenees@hotmail.com

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Behavior, Housebreaking, Obedience / Re: Scary night and BAD DOG
« on: January 23, 2008, 02:24:12 am »
Try soaking Durby's collar (or a new collar) with bitter apple. Wet it down, let it dry and soak it again then put it on him. This worked to stop collar chewing of our two pups.
THoM

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Collars, crates, & other cool things / Re: Invisible fences
« on: November 25, 2007, 07:07:38 pm »
I have used a PETSTOP fence for 3 years with a GSD, Lab, Corgi, and 2 English Pointer/Beagle mixes.
Yes TRAINING is the key. Choose your installer for their training knowledge not the kind of fence.
THoM

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zchic,
I just PM'ed you

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Introduce Yourself to the Forum / Re: It's been a long time...
« on: June 19, 2007, 03:16:18 am »
Hey, Rachael,
Would you share your Sophie's adoption story with the newer members. I consider it one of the best stories posted to BPO.
THoM

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