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<blockquote data-quote="perfor8" data-source="post: 3649950" data-attributes="member: 10088"><p>Howdy,</p><p></p><p>I bought a farm. The previous owners moved to town and had no place for their dog so we inherited it with the farm. This wouldn't be a problem, as the dog is well-behaved and very sweet except we brought our own dog, a 12 year old Australian Shepherd *****, and they refuse to be friends.</p><p></p><p>The dog we inherited is a 2 year old male. He's 1/2 Akbash, 1/4 Great Pyrenees, and 1/4 Anatolian. I like the way he handles and carries himself, and he's actually a more appropriate dog for us than the Aussie, but the Aussie is a family pet that has earned her right to stay.</p><p></p><p>If anyone wants more info, let me know. Feel free to ask questions on this thread and I'll give answers as I can. I've only had him a week so my knowledge is limited. </p><p></p><p>His name is Gunnar, and he's been well cared-for. He's big. He is, of course, free to a good home. You'll probably have to pass muster with my daughter before she lets you drive away with him... If you're interested, shoot me a PM.</p><p></p><p>Regards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perfor8, post: 3649950, member: 10088"] Howdy, I bought a farm. The previous owners moved to town and had no place for their dog so we inherited it with the farm. This wouldn't be a problem, as the dog is well-behaved and very sweet except we brought our own dog, a 12 year old Australian Shepherd *****, and they refuse to be friends. The dog we inherited is a 2 year old male. He's 1/2 Akbash, 1/4 Great Pyrenees, and 1/4 Anatolian. I like the way he handles and carries himself, and he's actually a more appropriate dog for us than the Aussie, but the Aussie is a family pet that has earned her right to stay. If anyone wants more info, let me know. Feel free to ask questions on this thread and I'll give answers as I can. I've only had him a week so my knowledge is limited. His name is Gunnar, and he's been well cared-for. He's big. He is, of course, free to a good home. You'll probably have to pass muster with my daughter before she lets you drive away with him... If you're interested, shoot me a PM. Regards. [/QUOTE]
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