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Labs are highly valued where I live.

They shed too much for most people. They aren’t into chasing balls or anything else. They need an owner who will properly socialize them. They are big. My females were all 120-130 lbs. Not massive but still...

On the other side of the equation they are very strong and have stamina. Kuvasz are Hungarian sheep guarding dogs. They don’t herd. They are put out with a flock when they are very young and left there to protect them from wolves and other predators. During WW ll the Germans tried to eradicate them. They are very instinctive and very good at doing the right thing at the right time. Not over bred. I would post a photo but don’t know how to do it here
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^^^^^^^^^^^^
And people wonder how Johns Hopkins gets up to 106 pages on this thread before the season even starts. Lacrosse nuts can rightfully expect scintillating content just like this on a DAILY BASIS! :?
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OCanada wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 12:08 pm Labs are highly valued where I live.

They shed too much for most people. They aren’t into chasing balls or anything else. They need an owner who will properly socialize them. They are big. My females were all 120-130 lbs. Not massive but still...

On the other side of the equation they are very strong and have stamina. Kuvasz are Hungarian sheep guarding dogs. They don’t herd. They are put out with a flock when they are very young and left there to protect them from wolves and other predators. During WW ll the Germans tried to eradicate them. They are very instinctive and very good at doing the right thing at the right time. Not over bred. I would post a photo but don’t know how to do it here
https://g.co/kgs/zB91Rf
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BRING BACK THE CATS
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OCanada wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 12:08 pm They are big. My females were all 120-130 lbs. Not massive but still...
I had a sibling that had a female Kuvasz. Great dog - we were the best of pals but I would never have wanted to be on that dog's bad side. Anyway - the female Kuvasz I knew was about 75-85 lbs. Breed standard for a female is about 80-90 so where in the world did you find 130 lb females? and just in case you were wondering - a 130 lb dog is huge - There is a female Newfie and a male Anatolian in my complex and they are both about 140 lbs - sheer definition of massive. Yes I have seen some male Newfs and English mastiffs probably tipping the scales at 175+ but 130 is all the dog you need.
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OCanada wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 12:08 pm They are big. My females were all 120-130 lbs. Not massive but still...
51percentcorn wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 2:03 pmwhere in the world did you find 130 lb females?
Out of context these quotes are amazing.

Hate to bring this back to lacrosse, but our boy Evan Zinn has been getting some love on Twitter today: Mark Dixon mentioned him along with a Rutgers middie as sophomores he expects to see a big leap from.

https://twitter.com/DixonLacrosse/statu ... 2831774722

Forecast in PA on Saturday is now just clouds with a high of 44—rain later that evening but might be ok for the scrimmage.
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Cat video is hysterical.

I got my first kuvasz from the flight surgeon on Air Force 1 who was given a matched pair by the Hungarian government. They were larger than standard. In my limited exp breed standard is now small relatively speaking but I don’t show etc. I had two breeders I used.

Hungarian Bred dogs are sharper than American.

I probably shouldn’t mention I have a 100 lb standard poodle too. Dad was 64. Mom was 46. No idea where it came from. They were bred to be water retrievers.

I would love to post a Kuvasz photo in my files but can’t figure it out. Got my first from word of mouth. You really don’t want to be on the bad side of one. The Germans killed them on sight. Stopping dog talk.
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HopFan16 wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 2:28 pm
OCanada wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 12:08 pm They are big. My females were all 120-130 lbs. Not massive but still...
51percentcorn wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 2:03 pmwhere in the world did you find 130 lb females?
Out of context these quotes are amazing.

Hate to bring this back to lacrosse, but our boy Evan Zinn has been getting some love on Twitter today: Mark Dixon mentioned him along with a Rutgers middie as sophomores he expects to see a big leap from.

https://twitter.com/DixonLacrosse/statu ... 2831774722

Forecast in PA on Saturday is now just clouds with a high of 44—rain later that evening but might be ok for the scrimmage.
If these freshmen can play at attack, you'd think forry and concannon get 2/3 midfield spots and who gets the first mf and then the second line?
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Aren’t labs in the top five in popularity pretty much every year? With breeders in the family, we’ve had quite a few Chesapeake’s for big dogs and a few fox Terriers as minis, but we really hit the jackpot with a rescue half treeing Walker coon hound, quarter German short haired pointer, quarter boxer mix. He runs so fast and so long that he could play middie at UVA.
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For the record, I’d like to state that I did not start the current animal discussion. I usually stick to cats.

Or, maybe I did by sharing Larry Quinn’s German Shepard quote, which eventually led to the labs discussion.

Anyway, if so, this has all been an accidental protuberance, like that little red thing.

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I dunno....those Chesapeakes are pretty shifty and intense competitors.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhGGSecycFs
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To it mildly, Chesapeakes tend to have minds of their own.
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DMac wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 1:21 pm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4J1zveCRjk
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Forry Smith singles out Connor DeSimone as someone he expects to take a big step forward this year:

https://twitter.com/B1GLacrosse/status/ ... 9258958849

The rest is mostly him talking about being a captain, and the culture change we've heard so much about. Says everyone has completely bought in
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He said DeSimone carried his hot play into his sophomore year. I think some of us might disagree with that.
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flalax22 wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2020 11:46 am He said DeSimone carried his hot play into his sophomore year. I think some of us might disagree with that.
He's not going to publicly call out his friend and teammate in a preseason interview. I suspect his mentioning of Connor is designed as a challenge to boost the kid's confidence headed into the season. You know, something a good leader might do.

Weather in the Philly area now looks okay for Saturday—hopefully it stays that way.
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Petro interview

https://glennclarkradio.com/archives/

About the 45min mark
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AreaLax wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2020 2:59 pm Petro interview

https://glennclarkradio.com/archives/

About the 45min mark
This was the most open I've heard petro in the offseason. He throws the upperclassmen and defense from the last few years under the bus and runs over them a few times, good. In the navy discussion he basically admits we're playing them because UVA is a tougher opponent. Interestingly he mentions connor in the same breath as epstein so it doesn't sound like the midfield is as much a concern for him as it is for others.
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Petro pretty much exposes his shortcomings with his approach to playing time the last few years in that radio interview. To suggest that open competition is a new concept for this program explains why DeSimone saw zero drop off in playing time when he was playing like trash while a kid like Zinn got cold on the bench. That suggests he wasn’t putting the best players on the field but he’s open to doing that now. That’s unacceptable.
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