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Re: [PyrNet-L] Re: Size, et al
Thanks for the compliment Joe & Dave. I was fortunate enough to meet
Wizard and my fondest pic of him is when he was all dirty and in with three
puppy girls (who were also dirty - bad rain). Wiz looked magnificent! I
did not get my first dog from Dave & Maureen but can appreciate their dog's
beauty. Wiz was breathtaking he captured your soul with one glance and to
me that's what a pyr should be.
Dianne Migas - NJ
jdmigas@email.msn.com
Have you hugged your Pyr today? Gunner's off to the "Fat Farm"
and Murphy's still ROTF laughing! Ha! Ha! "FAT BOY"
-----Original Message-----
From: JGentzel@aol.com <JGentzel@aol.com>
To: pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Date: Sunday, May 09, 1999 12:55 PM
Subject: Re: [PyrNet-L] Re: Size, et al
>In a message dated 5/9/99 8:22:16 AM Eastern Daylight Time, msimon@ptd.net
>writes:
>
><< American Pyr circles it's usually shorthand for too (falsely &
>stereotypically)
> 'French'; especially in reference to the head. In the speakers view, the
dog
> doesn't have either enough skull mass for the length of muzzle, or enough
> stop, or enough bone for the height, >>
>
>Dave,
>
>I think you have put your finger right on it. An offhanded dig in code.
>Unfortunately, most dogs are shown young. Some of these dogs they should
see
>at five or six years of age. True beauty and not that too elongated head
>they are "digging." If people you look at true type like your old dog
Wizard
>and his father Dire, they would know what we speak.
>
>Joe
>
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