ihavenoideawhattoput
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lbursell said:Even if I didn't already know that Great Pyrenees were big dogs, all I would have to do is look at the feet and legs on your pup and know that you're gonna have an increase in your grocery bill.
But - looking at his head and face - Your dog already has dignity. Name ?
"The food requirements of the Great Pyrenees are a constant source of wonder to the novice in the breed. Due to a calm nature and a low metabolism, the breed requires, when mature, about the same amount of food as a Setter or a Collie, and far less than many smaller more active breeds. "
ihavenoideawhattoput said:lbursell said:Even if I didn't already know that Great Pyrenees were big dogs, all I would have to do is look at the feet and legs on your pup and know that you're gonna have an increase in your grocery bill.
But - looking at his head and face - Your dog already has dignity. Name ?
It was named Thor by the breeder, we still have not decided on anything else or keep that one. They actually have a slow metabolism so they don't require as much food as they look like they would.
"The food requirements of the Great Pyrenees are a constant source of wonder to the novice in the breed. Due to a calm nature and a low metabolism, the breed requires, when mature, about the same amount of food as a Setter or a Collie, and far less than many smaller more active breeds. "
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