Are these Great Pyrs?

lilhill

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I agree with Nancy. But whatever cross they are, aren't they ADORABLE!
 

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Do they have extra toes on their back feet? (Pyr trait)

They look like pyr or pyr cross to me.

Some pics to show you what ours look like, both are full pyrs.


First pic is our male at 4 mos, anemic and malnourished when we got him.

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Second pic is our female at 6.5 mos.

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The female had very dark badger markings as a pup that are completely gone now.
 

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I can hardly wait till I get my dogs. We are getting the black one, male whose name is Austin, and the white one, female whose name is Tammy, with the red collar. They are just 1 week old in this picture taken yesterday. I will get them when they are 4 months old. I am leaving them with the mom and dad inorder for them to learn about goats. They are close enough that I can go over at least once a week. The pups are 3/4 Pyr and 1/4 Nuffie.

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They are so cute. But I have to ask ... what's a Nuffie? :/
 

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I know this is a very old thread, but I'm curious about the white pups. How did they turn out? Also, rockytopsis, how did your dog turn out? We just adopted a possible newfie/GP cross this week. She's around 5 months old and only weighs 28lbs. She is bone skinny, but is very bright eyed. I'm anxious to see how your dog turned out so I can compare. I know the breeds are only a guess, since she and her sister were strays. I've been taking her with me to chore. She has been wonderful in the barn and with all the animals. She won't be a LGD, because I want her in the house, but she seems to be a pretty good guard dog. DH came home yesterday and she had a ferocious deep bark. We hadn't heard her bark yet as we just got her 2 days ago.
Here are some pics of Greta. It was the night we brought her home, so was a little difficult to get her to stand still for a pic.
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I just checked. Where are the dewclaws in the back? Should there be one or none? I had to look for her dewclaw in the front, as my other dogs always have them removed and with her fluffy hair, I couldn't remember where they were. :p
 
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