Offleash pyrs?

  
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Iggy- PopRocks

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Barked: Mon May 5, '08 9:39pm PST 
iggy is for the most part good at staying next to me when we walk home from daycare sometimes i let him off the leash and he is really good if he starts to step away i call his name and he comes right back
Henry Bear- Falcon

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Barked: Thu Aug 14, '08 8:27pm PST 
I would say yes I believe a Pyr could be off leash breed up until now that I have Henry. My previous Pyr Methos was wonderful without a leash. We'd go on walks, trails etc, and he'd wait for me when i called for him to stop if he was too far ahead... As for Henry, and offleash pyr, i laugh (granted I have only had him a week and he is 3 years old) perhaps it is training from a young age for offleash, or maybe the personality, i am not quite sure, but I sure wish Herny wasn't so fitting to the characteristics of a Great Pyr. (likes to waunder) but I have to say now that i have another Pry I am hessitant regarding off leash, they do like to waunder off quickly.
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