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Old 08-09-2012, 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by duffysmom View Post
Great Pyrenees are magnificent dogs. I wasn't aware that they were such big talkers. I do feel for you Lovsthosbigdogs and applaud your thoughtfulness. What are the breeds of your other dogs? If I ever decide to get another dog I think I will get a retired Greyhound and take him/her to Doggy Do Run but as it is now, my husband isn't interested in another dog. Of course I will walk the dog in my own back yard since I live in a designer but I do have Villa envy.
duffysmom, I have 2 borzoi and a greyhound also. Both are generally quiet breeds. The greyhhounds I have had are by far the easiest dogs I have ever had. Sweet, quiet, clean, loving and easy to live with. I foster greys and work with a greyhound adoption group locally and have seen many happy new families made. Greyhound make wonderful additions to a family and it would be greyt if you considered one when you are ready. There is even a grey group in TV. Borzoi are not just hairy bigger greyhounds. They are wonderful also, but different in some ways too. I love both breeds but greys are easier.
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