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Aussie or Astralin shepherdI think this is what the dog looked like. Can be wrong but same general size and colors.
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Aussie or Astralin shepherdI think this is what the dog looked like. Can be wrong but same general size and colors.
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these are supposed to be really smart and needs tons of exerciseI think this is what the dog looked like. Can be wrong but same general size and colors.
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I dont know those dogs.This is the one.
Maremma Sheepdog
That's a coat that requires extensive care. And I am sure those dogs are very pricey.Afghan Hound these things crack me up lol
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My son and his Lhasa, Chicklet, used to go to costume contests. I made them both dragon costumes once. They were so cute!My mother made my Daisy a U of F Gator bandana that she didn't mind wearing. Hope I can find that picture again. I saw it a few days ago but on which computer where is the question.
We had Great Pyrenees, the male had been abused. The female was always wandering off. We finally got him to trust us, but was always wary of others. We took the female back to the people we got her from.
- Anatolian Shepherd
A tall breed with long legs and a slightly-curling tail, this gentle breed can reach nearly 32 inches at the shoulder- View attachment 3835756
Great Pyrenees
This breed has been used to protect sheep and other livestock from predators and thieves for centuries