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You might be the first person I've met with the same mix as my dog. She looks similar (but different) in that she got much more of the shepherd coloring but she is soft as a teddy bear.Great Pyrenees/Shepherd mix, loves to ride in the cars and the boat.
I'm sure it'd try to make you follow the occasional squirls crossing the road
My Shepherd/Pyrenees mix, Greta will make a great co-pilot. Not so great navigator.
No. Way. ?Frosty is looking forward to riding in a quiet R1S.
Frosty rides in a medium sized dog crate with a towel as a cushion on one side and a litter box on the other. He generally curls up and sleeps on his towel most of the time. Every so often he’ll come out if the car isn’t moving around too much. We got him as a kitten from the local shelter so he doesn’t know any better.No. Way. ?
Car Cat?!?! I made the mistake of trying to take our fat black tabby 'Luna' to the vet once...outside her travel crate. She was on my lap, fat-cat status...as soon as the car started moving...end of days...chaos ensued...and she somehow ended up pinned behind my back and the seat front after peeing under it.
Needless to say we made it a few blocks, I pulled over and she did not hesitate to get in her travel crate. ???
Dog pulls, while I drink. He has to earn his food.We have our 2 year old Lagotto Romagnolo and our 5 year old Spinone/Terrier/etc mix
Do you make her ride in the bed?Does one's mother-in-law count as one of these? Asking for, um ... a friend (yeah, that's it).