Yes. She has a nice shady spot in the summer, and as it got to be fall, which came on nice and slow, I just let her adjust and stay out there. She has so much hair that snow doesn't even melt on her back. Besides, at 3 yrs. old she's pretty big for a house dog in a small house. Even though she thinks she's still a lap puppy!
Diane S.
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From: Laura Quick
To: CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, June 01, 2013 12:26 AM
Subject: Re: [CHICKENS-101] predator (was Re: chick question)
I adopted a Great Pyr puppy in Feb. She's beautiful and calm, great with the chickens, not so great with the cats. That has been a challenge. We are working on praising her for barking at the coyotes, and trying to dissuade her from barking at the squirrels across the street, the native birds on the back hill...etc. Did your Pyr stay out at night after the first year?
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