Dog Breed Info›Great Pyrenees Dogs
Some Ideal Human Companions:
What They’re Like to Live With:Great Pyrenees are handsome dogs—inside and out. Not only are they hardworking and tough, but they also have a keen understanding of people. Some dog experts believe this is a genetic quality earned from years of mountainside isolation with shepherds. They are gentle, patient and obedient—quick to learn and eager to please. And they’re also extremely soft and huggable.
Great Pyrenees could be described as “everybody’s pal.” They get along with the whole family, friends, strangers and other pets. However, they are not happy-go-lucky types. Great Pyrenees have a serious side—an interesting mix of “lone-wolf” independence and selfless concern for others. If you live in the country, your Great Pyrenees might wander off for hours to make sure “the borders” are safe. In every sense, they make superb watchdogs—protective, intimidating and calm.
These dogs were built for cold weather. If you live in a hot climate, try to keep them indoors or allow them plenty of shade and water. Also, they tend to drool and slobber when exerting themselves, so you might want to keep a few rags handy.
A healthy Great Pyrenees can live as long as 10 years. Common health issues include skin problems, hip dysplasia and some skeletal disorders. Their thick double-coat needs regular brushing. They have one heavy shedding season, but you should expect to see clumps of fur year-round. Adopt or Rescue a Great Pyrenees!• There are 4 Great Pyreneess to adopt and rescue on Dogster • Customize your search
Find 1,182 Great Pyrenees on Dogster
Some Great Pyrenees purebreds on Dogster
Great Pyrenees Groups on dogster - there are 6!
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||