Great Pyrenees | Is It Right For You?

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Stonnie Dennis

Stonnie Dennis

4 жыл бұрын

Today I'm talking about my opinion of the Great Pyrenees Livestock Guardian Dog. I'm no expert on the breed, but I've seen quite a few and I'm really fond of their personality, physical characteristics, and disposition. Obedience Training a Great Pyrenees puppy requires a proper understanding of the dogs behavioral tendencies, patience, consistency, and most importantly, persistence. If one takes into account the origins of the breed and the subsequent behavioral conformation, proper obedience training is simply a matter of setting appropriate goals and putting in a little bit of extra work!
For more information: gpcaonline.org/history.htm
An excerpt from the CPCA:
A Peasant's Dog
The Great Pyrenees is a mountain shepherd's dog. Over this long period of time the Great Pyrenees developed a special relationship with the shepherd, its family, and the flock.
In 1407, French writings tell of the usefulness of these "Great Dogs of the Mountains" as guardians of the Chateau of Lourdes. In 1675, they were adopted as the Royal Dog of France by the Dauphin in the court of King Louis XIV, and subsequently became much sought after by nobility. Having a precocious sense of smell and exceptionally keen eyesight, each dog was counted equal to two men, be it as guard of the chateaux, or as invaluable companion of shepherds. While their royal adoption is interesting, the dogs main fame was from their ageless devotion to their mountain flocks, shepherds, and shepherds' family. When not working the flocks, you would find "Patou," as he is lovingly called, laying on the mat in the front doorway of the shepherds' humble dwellings.
Across the Ocean
In 1662, dogs were carried to Newfoundland by Basque fishermen as companions and guardians of the new Settlement. Here it was they became mated with the black curly coated retriever, favorite of the English settlers. This cross resulted in the formation of the Landseer (black and white) Newfoundland. In 1824, General Lafayette introduced the first pair to America by bringing over two males to his friend, J.S. Skinner, author of "The Dog and the Sportsman".
In 1850, Britain's Queen Victoria owned a Pyrenean Mountain Dog, and in 1885-86, the first Pyrenean Mountain Dogs were registered with the Kennel Club in London and shown at the Crystal Palace.
In 1870, Pyrenean blood was used with that of other large breeds to help bring back the St. Bernard after that noble dog's numbers had been so greatly depleted by avalanches and distemper at the hospice in Switzerland. It was not until 1909 that the first Pyrenean Mountain Dogs were introduced into England for breeding purposes by Lady Sybil Grant, daughter of Lord Roseberry. It was twenty-six years later (1935) that Pyreneans were again bred in a kennel in England. At that time, Mme. Jeanne Harper Trois Fontaines started her de Fontenay Kennel at Hyde Heath, Amersham, later becoming well known the world over and accounting for many exports to distant lands.
First Kennel in the U.S.A.
In 1931, Mr. and Mrs. Francis V. Crane imported several specimens to seriously launch the breed in North America with the founding of the Basquaerie Kennels at Needham, Massachusetts. Their lifelong efforts on behalf of the breed provided the breed with an atmosphere in which it could thrive and prosper. They imported important breeding stock out of Europe just before the Continent was closed by World War II. The American Kennel Club accorded the Great Pyrenees official recognition in February, 1933, and beginning April, 1933, separate classification began for the breed at licensed shows.
Today the Great Pyrenees is a working dog as well as a companion and family dog. Most of our dogs never see a show ring, but they are trusted and beloved members in homes and may function as livestock guardian dogs on farms and ranches. The Great Pyrenees is proving itself very versatile, gaining fame as therapy dogs, rescue dogs, and many activities with its human companions. They are very social dogs in the family and get along extremely well with other animals that belong to the shepherd, farmer, or family. They are wary of strangers in the work environment (this includes the home). They adapt easily to other situations such as dog shows, and make extraordinary ambassadors for the breed in many settings such as hospitals, old age homes, with children, etc. They have a special ability to identify and distinguish predators or unwelcome intruders. They are nurturing of small, young, or sick animals.
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@StonnieDennis
@StonnieDennis 4 жыл бұрын
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@zander2180
@zander2180 4 жыл бұрын
What's the name of that liquid bandage stuff on his face?
@atozpets7558
@atozpets7558 4 жыл бұрын
thx Stonnie I will look into it
@fetih_1453
@fetih_1453 4 жыл бұрын
Türkish 🇹🇷akbaş dogs
@GODComplex8023
@GODComplex8023 3 жыл бұрын
@@myemail1018 the big thing is to keep them down and dry. If theyre in wet areas, that can cause a lot of ear issues. As for the hind legs, that just happens over time, similar in most animals, especially larger ones. Theres certain stretches you can do with the dog to make it a bit less bothering to them, but overall, it just happens.
@timmyaracich1668
@timmyaracich1668 3 жыл бұрын
How old is he
@asifaliasim1
@asifaliasim1 Жыл бұрын
Update on Ace - I have gotten him involved in playing some of the games kzfaq.infoUgkx1_veP7CApJK_GWy_TczaMciuG64PqJeU and I can see a difference in his confidence already! My other dog played along and he became intrigued - now its a daily part of our routine - about 3 times a day we do the shell game and the muffin tin game. I am so grateful for coming upon your training techniques!
@ediththrift1209
@ediththrift1209 3 жыл бұрын
Once you share your life with a Pyr you can never have anything else. They steal your heart. Just the bestest breed ever.
@fabreezy1969
@fabreezy1969 2 жыл бұрын
Training a Great Pyrenees is such a unique experience. They’re not a people pleasing breed because they know best haha, yet they are such a loving dog.
@JessieArmy
@JessieArmy 3 жыл бұрын
I have 3 Pyrs. All inside dogs (we live in a neighborhood) and they are soooooooo laid-back. Two of them came from a line of LGD and I got them as puppies from a farm at 13 weeks old. They are so protective of my 9 year old. They have adapted to being pets so well. Sleep through the night and they actually listen lol. Best breed ever.
@smileyfacewithsunglasses7613
@smileyfacewithsunglasses7613 Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you posted this! We just got a 9 week old male. After our male Rottie passed away a few months ago, we wanted to get a dog with a similar temperament. I hope our new puppy takes well to being an indoor dog!
@starxcrossed
@starxcrossed Жыл бұрын
@@smileyfacewithsunglasses7613 hope it’s going well for you! Ours is also a “neighborhood dog” and while we have a big yard, we started early with crate training. She sleeps in hers all night in our room (prefers it) and is very sweet with our kids. She was a hard puppy to train since we got her at 4mos from a shelter but we are really really happy with her now!
@tiabeaniesemotionalsupportdmon
@tiabeaniesemotionalsupportdmon Жыл бұрын
Our girl is an indoor baby. I have a bunch of disabling medical conditions, and I am her ‘job’. She watches over me and sleeps with me. She will alert other family members when I’m having a medical emergency. This happened purely by accident, so we were pleasantly surprised by how attentive, alert, aware, and protective she is! I have my own personal nurse with me 24/7!♥️🥰
@quantumloops1
@quantumloops1 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for giving me hope.
@1CelloOne
@1CelloOne 8 ай бұрын
I've also had 3 inside Pyr's. in Florida! They were the best dogs, so sweet and loving, food thieves too lol
@jasonpettitt3152
@jasonpettitt3152 4 жыл бұрын
As an owner of a great Pyrenees and one Anatolian shepherd I think this is a perfect video describing the personality of the Pyrenees. They are naturally a little bit lazy during the day and roam perimeter and bark all night and do not usually like to make straight lines when you call them LOL. Great honest review with realistic expectations of the breed.
@apataye
@apataye 2 жыл бұрын
I COULDN´T AGREE MORE.
@jfkst1
@jfkst1 Жыл бұрын
How do they compare to Anatolian Shepherds? My understanding is GP are good close guardian dogs for the animals and Anatolians/Kangals are more aggressive and range further.
@ab935
@ab935 4 жыл бұрын
Good off leash walk. For the most part, an off leash pyr is known as a disa-pyr
@StonnieDennis
@StonnieDennis 4 жыл бұрын
LOL...
@carlam4986
@carlam4986 4 жыл бұрын
So True!
@cecilitaf
@cecilitaf 4 жыл бұрын
Hilarious
@momsrisingthe411
@momsrisingthe411 4 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha right
@jojobee42
@jojobee42 4 жыл бұрын
Good one!!! lol
@striperswiper1
@striperswiper1 4 жыл бұрын
I own 2, both 130lb males, these guys are big, lovable, and stay up all night barking at things real, or imagined. I live on a a farm and these guys have ended my coyote problem. I have a large flock of free range chickens, and they have almost eliminated loss to predators. They go as far as barking at buzzards, and Hawks.
@StonnieDennis
@StonnieDennis 4 жыл бұрын
Walt D That’s awesome!
@Rev.DavidJTowns
@Rev.DavidJTowns 4 жыл бұрын
ohhhhhhhhhh yes the barking
@ladadog3977
@ladadog3977 4 жыл бұрын
We had a woodland property nd my Great Pyr walked a nightly patrol path around the perimeter (actually wearing a path.) I loved to watch her stop every so often, raise her head to listen, and sound the alarm with a thunderous woof - even if it was just the wind in the leaves. Thank goodness we didn't have neighbors. She slept a lot during the day. A sweet girl, and stunningly beautiful - but independent. My boss purchased a Great Pyr puppy for his autistic son for which his church raised money to put through a specialized thirty-thousand-dollar training program. I was skeptical to say the least as I did not believe this breed to have been a good choice. He finally got rid of the dog and replaced it with a Golden Retriever.
@Craig2760
@Craig2760 4 жыл бұрын
Walt D ours barks at Hawks, crows and...airplanes.😒
@brucerubchinuk3369
@brucerubchinuk3369 4 жыл бұрын
I have 3 pyres and none of them bark very often. They sleep through the night for the most part. I try and exercise them a lot. I read about people complaining about the barking. I'm not sure why mine don't bark too much.
@Eric-ro8bw
@Eric-ro8bw 4 жыл бұрын
I found out these dogs exist because the person who's house I was at didn't tell me they had pets. After being there for about 30 mins I walk to the kitchen and this big ass head look'n like Falcor pops around the corner. I almost shit myself. Sweet dog though.
@genesanders9778
@genesanders9778 3 жыл бұрын
@A. Lugo- I needed that laugh. You are so funny
@christinacampbell1
@christinacampbell1 3 жыл бұрын
I have a golden Pyrenees and she is more on the Pyrenees side as temperament , she is soooooo good , she can be stubborn , but she is very loyal, she loves affection , very calm , potty trained immediately, will come when I call ... best dog I’ve ever owned!!! 120lb baby
@TheMarcoaplima
@TheMarcoaplima 2 жыл бұрын
*Great **dogy.training** lots of helpful instructions and ideas without being dictatorial. I like this writer's style a lot and we have found it more helpful than several of the other books that we got to help train our new puppy because of the detail he goes into.*
@jimcostantino6244
@jimcostantino6244 4 жыл бұрын
Like how he came right to your daughter when he heard her yell a little. That's a good dog
@sandystone9162
@sandystone9162 4 жыл бұрын
@Otie Jason he was checking on Charlotte--that is what they do
@stewmeat9261
@stewmeat9261 4 жыл бұрын
Pyrenees always take the long route back in recall
@mariebowman3472
@mariebowman3472 2 ай бұрын
I met my first G.P. When I was 16 picking up hay from a farm. He was a beautiful working boy that insisted on putting his paws on my shoulders to look me in the eyes.
@markothwriter
@markothwriter 4 жыл бұрын
My neighbors had one when I was in high school. They kind of ignored him - so he'd jump the fence and try to come over to us. But he was very shy. I was the only one who could touch him. I always felt sorry for him. He was very nocturnal. He'd come over around 10 at night and guard our yard, and I'd take him home in the morning and he'd pass out on their porch.
@WendyAchatz
@WendyAchatz 4 жыл бұрын
Did he bark a lot at night?
@kaydeakin5333
@kaydeakin5333 3 жыл бұрын
They look like golden retrievers both breeds are beautiful
@Yosetime
@Yosetime Жыл бұрын
Don't feel bad! Pyr's are naturally aloof with strangers and rarely allow touching from new people. Sometimes not even with people they know. They also look sad to some people. Or lazy. But they are alert even when sleeping. And are happy to just be watching out for you. That is their natural job. The breed is so old, and bred specifically for protection and nothing else, that they are born with this knowledge. So they don't need training, for the most part. So, coming to your place to guard you was a thing that made him happy. He didn't want nor need a lot of human attention. So you didn't need to feel sorry for him. Plus, since they were originally bred to work in large, open landscapes in the mountains, they do tend to wonder to neighboring yards when they live in smaller environments. Your neighbors pyr seemed to be doing exactly what pyr's like to do.....protect you!
@markothwriter
@markothwriter Жыл бұрын
@@Yosetime interesting
@johnnyringo35
@johnnyringo35 9 ай бұрын
He's exactly right. Though some do like people more than others as personalities vary. My Big boy Gryphon loves attention from mist people. He has this pouting thing he does if you don't give him lovings when he demands it. 🤣
@deplorableb.r.4211
@deplorableb.r.4211 4 жыл бұрын
I approve. Gotta go...protecting my house from motorcycles as they drive by. Signed, Great Pyrenees
@alexandradittmann8588
@alexandradittmann8588 3 жыл бұрын
... or cars that go past - half a mile in the distance
@sarahmacdonald1647
@sarahmacdonald1647 2 жыл бұрын
When ours was younger he could be dead asleep if he heard one he’d want out to go see who it was.
@maehem8098
@maehem8098 3 жыл бұрын
The Pyrenees we had growing up kept most of my boyfriends away. She was right- they were all jerks.
@marthaduncan7694
@marthaduncan7694 3 жыл бұрын
Lol....our pyr caught and deterred many boyfriends over the years. Lol, great dogs.
@olgamiller216
@olgamiller216 3 жыл бұрын
Yup, always trust your dog!
@whynot7802
@whynot7802 3 жыл бұрын
Omg mine was right about that ppl he barked at and the one he bitted.he is so gentle with kids and loves our neighboors who are autistic.he listens to one of them more than he listens to us
@richardpcrowe
@richardpcrowe 3 жыл бұрын
I don't trust anyone my dog doesn't like or anyone who doesn't like my dog...
@Drakemiser
@Drakemiser 2 жыл бұрын
Same with a pit I had; he never liked my ex. Should've listened to him. She ended up dropping the leash and he got hit by a car. RIP Cullan. That was my homey. And I wonder to this day if she did it on purpose. Fuckin bitch.
@kayceegreer4418
@kayceegreer4418 4 жыл бұрын
Your Pyrenees just said, "I already know how to climb up stuff; why are you making me do it again?".
@eps3154
@eps3154 4 жыл бұрын
I feel like these dogs are much, much smarter than they let on lol
@cyanidesista
@cyanidesista 3 жыл бұрын
@@eps3154 insanely. mine knows lots of english, and his born instincts are crazy to watch
@mamabear4009
@mamabear4009 2 жыл бұрын
They learn so fast, and retain it.
@richardpcrowe
@richardpcrowe 3 жыл бұрын
I have a DRGD (Dog Rescue Guardian Dog - LOL). We rescue small dogs and occasionally have lone coyotes walking by our fence line (we have a fenced in acre of property). It is a chain link fence with coyote rollers on top but for insurance, we always have a GRGD. Our first was an 85 pound German Shepherd - Golden Retriever - Wolf mix. When we had her, she would frighten away coyotes from our property. Our latest DRGD in training is a Great Pyrenees puppy. She was three months old when she joined our family and she is growing by the day... She is about 5 months old now and will do a circuit of our fence line every time she goes out. We already see her guardian genes appearing! When she is full grown, I feel confident that no coyote in its right mind is going to try to climb our fence... Update - Serena is three years old and is becoming a perfect dog for us! Although she is small for the breed (68 pounds) her DNA test indicates she is full Great Pyrenees. She is the perfect size for our needs and is very powerful. I have seen he bend the links of a chain link fence with her jaws because she was pissed off that the fence prevented her from pursuing a coyote that she had chased away by barking. She is unusually obedient for Pyr and really doesn't bark all that much either. Just a great addition to our family... She just lpves little kids... What is not mentioned very often regarding the Great Purenees is her blazing speed. She can cover six feet or more with every bound.
@devenoodle6251
@devenoodle6251 2 жыл бұрын
I have 2 pyrenees, they are brother and sister from the same litter. this video describes them perfectly. Lua (the girl) obeys a lot better than Biff (her brother) and she stays close while he likes to wander out far and zig-zag back when called in. they are both stubborn buttheads but they have protected my children for 6+ years now. Mine are incredibly smart and were very easy to train myself (just understand they are independent workers). Pyrenees are the most wonderful and well-rounded addition to any family and truly epitomize the phrase "man's best friend". We probably don't deserve them. Ever since my 2 pyr babies joined the family I've vowed to never be without a pyrenees in our lives and they receive all the same love as the children they protect.
@johnnyringo35
@johnnyringo35 9 ай бұрын
Totally agree. My Big Boy at 154lbs Named Gryphon or Gryph for short is my best buddy. He protects my wife (she's a small gal at 4ft 9.5 inches is 15 years younger than I, 46,31) and hopefully my kids soon. I got him because they protect their families, are big loveable fur balls, and have low risk of hurting anyone that isn't a threat. I'm looking for a girlfriend for Gryph now. He deserves a wife too. He's the bestest boy evar
@staleypharmaceuticals2071
@staleypharmaceuticals2071 4 жыл бұрын
This breed was bred to think independently. They are one of the smartest breeds around. They are an ancient breed. Their bark is enormous! I had one who owned my heart. I plan on having another some day. I miss my Ruffie terribly. You sir, do the breed justice. I still hear my boy bark. ❤️❤️
@marthaduncan7694
@marthaduncan7694 3 жыл бұрын
Agree completely. Once this is understood, all is good. I really miss our Frankie who made it to 14 and passed last year. My broken heart wants another one soon....Bless you.💖
@Roadking556
@Roadking556 3 жыл бұрын
Sorry for your loss. I know the love you had! And dread the pain i know that's coming in my future. Never had a more loving dog.. .
@angelarasmussen1800
@angelarasmussen1800 3 жыл бұрын
You'll both enjoy watching super cooper Sunday. They have a great pyrenees.
@josephokelley1176
@josephokelley1176 2 жыл бұрын
I have four Pyrenees right now, Mom, Dad, and one pup from each of her litters. I dread the day when I lose one. These are the best dogs ever, they are very smart. I have trained mine not to bark, to sleep at night, haven't yet found a way to get them to stop shedding though. No biggie Just never put the vacuum cleaner away.
@rodneysepulvado4908
@rodneysepulvado4908 2 жыл бұрын
@@josephokelley1176 if you have only 1 pyr you're going to have a few more after a bit i have 2 and my wife wants another
@lisa-shitsakwibjnie
@lisa-shitsakwibjnie 4 жыл бұрын
As a vet tech, I fell in love with this breed. One day, I will have one. Great protector of children. I have grandbabies who live with me. I won't have the barking problem because he/she will be in my bed every night. I also have a little bit of training experience. I know how to be the leader of the pack. I also have a 6 ft fenced huge yard and an inground pool he/she could play in.
@MrSargeg
@MrSargeg 3 жыл бұрын
They'll happily bark even when cuddling with you...:) It's just their nature. Leaf falls, cat walks by, deer enters yard (how do they know?) At any rate, you'll learn to live with the barking. And love it when someone approaches your property that you don't want there.
@r.v.biagioni7210
@r.v.biagioni7210 3 жыл бұрын
A magnificent breed! Powerful, alert, devoted to its family, and clean!!
@erikarichardson1
@erikarichardson1 Жыл бұрын
When he climbed the brush pile for her... that was precious!
@shanakarlsen3952
@shanakarlsen3952 4 жыл бұрын
Your daughter is so sweet and polite whenever she pops into a video. You can tell she's raised right 😉
@StonnieDennis
@StonnieDennis 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@julessevenky8316
@julessevenky8316 3 жыл бұрын
What a great video!! My husband and I adopted an adult Great Pyrenees through a Golden Retriever rescue, not only our first GP but our first dog of any kind since childhood (we're in our early 60's). Early on, we realized that this is *not* a Golden Retriever, haha! Not even close! We decided that we would work *with* the breed's characteristics, rather than trying to train them out of her - and it seems that is exactly the right approach. She barks at night? We thank her for guarding us. She is slow to obey a command? We understand that she is filtering our request through her Prime Directive, which is "guard the flock". She is intelligent, intuitive, and breathtakingly sensitive, and we use only positive training methods with her. All of this seems to relate back to your idea of having different expectations for this breed. I was so pleased to hear you say that - thank you so much for that affirmation, and for such a wonderful adventure with your pack members.
@rosannadanna1802
@rosannadanna1802 2 жыл бұрын
Breathtakingly sensitive: that’s probably the only thing missing from the vid. Positive, gentle reinforcement works best. ❤️
@josephokelley1176
@josephokelley1176 2 жыл бұрын
I have four Pyrenees, the oldest is my female she is about six, and you can train them to limit their barking. My puppy needs to go out at 2:00 in the morning to go potty, I kick them all outside and tell them no barking. And unless it's real serious I won't hear a peep out of them tell the sun comes up. It involved investigating their barking, and letting them know that that's okay everything's all right, or praising them if it was something that they needed to bark at, consistencie is the key, now it's just a matter of telling them no barking if they do. I fixed the wandering problem also, on walks without a leash if they got out too far in front of me when they were really young I would ditch them, hide. They turn around and say I'm gone and come running looking for me. Side note what's interesting is they put their noses to the air to find me, when I used to own goldens, they would put their nose to the ground to find me. Obviously the groundway is better because if I was downwind The Pyrenees took a long time to find me.
@grim4669
@grim4669 2 жыл бұрын
I know this is a year old comment but you sound lovely ❤️ we also rescued a pup not knowing that she was a pyr mix. I always thought that I would hate barking, but I feel so safe and loved by all of her behavior. Really melts my heart.
@wishingtree3774
@wishingtree3774 3 жыл бұрын
Mine barks at strangers walking by but if you tell him to be quiet he shuts up real quick. He doesn’t trust strangers very well until we are friendly towards them. He’s super mellow but will play keep away in the evening. They’re not a dumb breed, just independent.
@BigHughJazz
@BigHughJazz 3 жыл бұрын
Pyrs are THE MOST chill dogs
@wanderingromance
@wanderingromance 4 жыл бұрын
WOW: I love the whole dog aspect of this video but surprisingly left this video with a massive life and people lesson. "Managing expectations" is such a wonderful way to maintain empathy and avoid disappointment. Just like with dogs, when you understand that not everything or everyone has the same tools/ make up, then you don't expect the world from them.. therefore you can love and value them for what they truly are lol. A Great Pyrenees. I love this dog and know it would be unwise to have, given my lifestyle, so i will admire from afar
@MrSargeg
@MrSargeg 3 жыл бұрын
Thank-you - so many get them for the wrong reasons and they end up in rescues. We have 8 acres for ours, but she's an inside dog. She would not be happy without us around most of the day. Perhaps you'll be in the right place at some point in your life, ours is the most wonderful dog. Loving and loyal.
@rae1711
@rae1711 4 жыл бұрын
My baby is turning 9 months on April 16th. He's an intact Pyrenees/Meramma mix. If I don't walk(and by walk I also mean jog/run) with him for 2-3 hours daily he loses his mind! He will excessively bark, chomp on my feet, try to hump me, eat my walls or bother the cat. Even if I spend a lot of time with him indoors he must have that time outside to do his patrolling! He's learned tricks pretty quickly but won't do them if he isn't in the mood to indulge his human. He also has accepted treat rewards and just dropped them on the ground. I love my little boy lol
@buustajah9613
@buustajah9613 3 жыл бұрын
I love how your tone changes when you praise him. Totally precious. I'd trust my dog with you. 🧡
4 жыл бұрын
I have had Great Pyrenees and I agree everything you say! Love this breed and I hope that some day I'll be able to get one again. It is actually today exactly 5 years since my Pyrenees girl died. This video made me so happy. I so remember that wondering recall. What I noticed in that brush pile challenge was mostly that he actually stayed close to the smallest and weakest member of your flock, your daughter. And immediately after she started to go toward the brush pile, so did he. They just don't want to do any extra work and many times they do the calculation how they can protect the pack the best way possible. These dogs have different kind of wisdom in them, and yes, you can't compare them to some Shepherd dog breeds or retrievers. Great video! Thank you!
@marthaduncan7694
@marthaduncan7694 3 жыл бұрын
Brilliant comment. 👍 💓
@raedarden9830
@raedarden9830 3 жыл бұрын
FineArtAnne: Well said. They do, indeed, have different kind of wisdom and inherent ways of putting it to use.
@greenwave819
@greenwave819 2 жыл бұрын
I love how you say you're not a great pyr expert, then you proceed to give an excellent representation of the breed's facts. Their Agility is truly surprising for how big and lumbering they appear. I had mine playing with some friend's dogs, and he did like a backflip 360 type of move. All of us humans were like.... woah. They can be pretty difficult for anyone not familiar with dogs. And yes they will bark a lot in certain scenarios. I find that if I'm around to let mine know that things are okay, and I thank him for barking to alert me, he will stop until the next "evil doer" comes by
@robertbuchanan7609
@robertbuchanan7609 3 жыл бұрын
I love my great pyr. We have come to an understanding over the years. I have come to understand that she is going to slowly complete one more lap around the perimeter when I call her no matter how much of a hurry I'm in.
@samanthamartin3298
@samanthamartin3298 4 жыл бұрын
so my pyrenees goes completely against breed standard lol. He doesn't bark, he hates being outside and he was easy to train.
@BangUyen-st33au
@BangUyen-st33au 4 жыл бұрын
Samantha Spitzer Lucky you! I want a boy who is well-behaved like yours
@samanthamartin3298
@samanthamartin3298 4 жыл бұрын
@@BangUyen-st33au I honestly have no clue how this worked out! I got him from a farm. I looked at the litter at 5wks old and he just came and layed next to me. If I moved he'd get up and follow me. He was he mellowest of the litter though
@BangUyen-st33au
@BangUyen-st33au 4 жыл бұрын
Samantha Spitzer Aw, that’s so cute! He loves you at the first sight for sure. I wish my future dog will be like yours.
@ab935
@ab935 4 жыл бұрын
yep, my maremma would live her whole life in the car and doggie store if she had her way.
@cecilitaf
@cecilitaf 4 жыл бұрын
It happened to me with a husky, I was ready after doing so much research and finding out their bad reputation, I got the calmest puppy ,the other ones were beating each other and she was just looking from faraway, she turned out to be the best well behaved husky ever, she is quiet ,non destructive, the only thing she has done is bolt if the door is open.
@Nicole-tn8ep
@Nicole-tn8ep 3 жыл бұрын
there are a lot of pyrenees in my area used as livestock guardians, really needed since we have a big coyote population. every pyrenees i've ever met has been an absolute lovable sweetheart to people though, i think they're probably my favorite breed because of that combination. fierce when needed but so lovable.
@nah3186
@nah3186 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for being honest and explaining the realistic expectations for this breed. We are adopting a beautiful 3yr old female G.P. from our local animal welfare society. We have a decent farm set-up and this video has better prepared us for our responsibilities too. Thanks again, this has been an excellent resource for us.
@soggykid5580
@soggykid5580 3 жыл бұрын
My dad has one and she won’t let you stop petting her. I never had a dog that loves getting pets as much as her.
@FullerAnn
@FullerAnn 4 жыл бұрын
I love my LGD team! My Anatolian (forked off of the Kangal) and my GP are awesome at their job around the farm, and are amazing pets. Recall is solid on my guys. Straight line, but often slow. These types of dogs tend to conserve energy, until it's needed to do their job. Loved watching your GP work with your daughter. Go back and watch again. Your GP blocked your daughter from the brush pile. He climbed up when he saw your daughter's interest in going there. These dogs, at first, seem lazy or whatever. As you spend time watching them, you learn their way of thinking and how they work. I have also learned that my LGDs will observe a few times, then do. Loved this video!!!! Now off to find your Kangal video!
@belindacole71
@belindacole71 10 ай бұрын
I adopted my Belle 3 months ago. She was kept in a large enclosure in Italy for 5 years. No walks , not much food. Yes, it has been very challenging because she weighs 90 pounds. She was afraid of stairs and several other things. She is now more confident and I have a small garden ( that she never really uses ) . However, I take her out every morning around 8 because she wakes me up and in the evening for a walk and socialization with everyone. Yes, she is stubborn but as she becomes more secure she has become more attentive and more thoughtful. I love her and yes , I have to vacuum every day but it's all worth it. Yes, she pees on everything except the restaurants ( she's really smart ) and listens and responds only to love. Aggression does not work with them at all. Trust is everything to them. I am a 73 year old woman ( had dogs all my life ) and her and I are becoming great friends.
@raedarden9830
@raedarden9830 2 ай бұрын
Great description of the Pyr personality/behavior. My Big Girl rarely barked inside our home, unless warning someone/something away. Which is why she became an inside dog! LOL. Loyal, gentle, patient with other animals and kids, protective but never agressive unless danger was imminent...which happened one time on her usual two-mile walk through the woods. At 122 pounds in her prime, she was a thing of beauty when she ran full out. Been gone 15 months and dearly missed, my sweet girl, Riley.
@salvacastillo3627
@salvacastillo3627 4 жыл бұрын
My great pyrenees dog is 6 months...same colour..maybe even equal colour, white and light brown. But he’s bigger than that one, much bigger! Here in Spain they are like polar bears, amazingly big. Mine is already 44kg with 6 months. Great breed! Expensive to feed, but lovely animals. The best hug you’ll ever recieve.
@dorcasg5558
@dorcasg5558 Жыл бұрын
When I was “puppy shopping” here in Canada I went and saw a 10 month old great pyr and he was about 55kg. However the mama of the puppies I ended up getting was 3 years old and only about 35 kg. There’s a huge range here.
@jeremywhitcher9796
@jeremywhitcher9796 4 жыл бұрын
This video is spot on. We've had a male Pyrenees for nearly 3 years and he is exactly as the video describes. He is WONDERFUL with our kids, our other dog, and even our cat. He likes to do things at his own pace, but is very obedient otherwise. He enjoys being pet, but is not extremely affectionate. Yes Pyrenees like to bark and jump fences (especially at rabbits and squirrels), but we have a collar that we can 'beep' remotely and this helps reset his focus and limit his impulsiveness. He is very good with neighborhood dogs and good on walks, but he will pee every 10 feet if you let him. He is a great dog in public, and doesn't mind people frequently wanting to come pet him. Yes he sheds a lot, but brushing him daily helps. In closing, if you want a great and somewhat independent family dog and are willing to put in the effort to show him YOU are in charge, then they make excellent companions. Our family adores ours.
@bigdog2ks
@bigdog2ks 4 жыл бұрын
I had a 120 lb female for a little more than 10 years. I named her Roxanne and she was the most beautiful dog I ever saw. The only color on her was her brown eyelashes. Yes, barking is a bit of a problem. I either heard or read that this was considered a valuable trait in dogs that were off with the flock, as it would reassure the family that he was still on the job. I didn't have much problems at night, but leaving them unattended in the yard was a challenge. I sure loved that dog, though!
@spaceghostnow4010
@spaceghostnow4010 Жыл бұрын
Your girl sounds beautiful 🥰 I have an 8yr old mix, Marley. Looks like a 100lbs border collie lol. These dogs are built for loving families
@meganmau3535
@meganmau3535 4 жыл бұрын
Your daughter is the Great Pyrenees whisperer! ❤️
@Volgogradskiy
@Volgogradskiy 3 жыл бұрын
What a magnificent beast that Pyrenees doggy is! Beautiful, calm, protective -- look how he went to see the little girl when she had the bee on her. Wonderful animal.
@mamabear4009
@mamabear4009 2 жыл бұрын
He did step it up to check on her.
@tidepodmusical4173
@tidepodmusical4173 4 жыл бұрын
I have an 8 month old Great Pyrenees/ Newfie mix. He’s all Newfie when it comes to being a family dog, but he will NOT come back if he doesn’t have his e-Collar on. (We use the vibrate for recall) The great Pyr part of him is super smart, but he does things on his time. He also doesn’t bark very often. When he starts, I bring him inside and he calms right down. Overall, he’s an amazing pup.
@My-Pal-Hal
@My-Pal-Hal 4 жыл бұрын
Newfies Came from the Pyrenees. So the Newfie, and Pyr part, have Pyrenees in them 😂
@niomisingh8871
@niomisingh8871 3 жыл бұрын
Nice! I’m about to home a boxer pyr mix
@ebonysharee
@ebonysharee 3 жыл бұрын
Sounds like my Shiloh. she’s 2 and she will come and sit with the ecollar but I don’t even need to vibrate or beep it she sees me take it out and she goes to sit lol. I was about a year late getting mine but so glad I did.
@LS-ek1fd
@LS-ek1fd Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I’m fostering Pyrenees pups. This is my second day with them. They are 8-10 weeks old. Im Trying to figure out how to train them. They are so independent already. They have mastered the doggie door. They are already guarding my backyard. I’m going to watch more videos and start walking them around the larger part of my yard. I have two fenced areas. I only have a few weeks to have a good impact these pups.
@kathyling-mullins
@kathyling-mullins 8 ай бұрын
I love my Pyr! I didn't have the scoop on them beforehand, didn't know about their wandering, which is really just their patrol range. He was 10 weeks old and came with problems from a backyard breeder.. He had never been petted and hardly fed.. He didn't get affection to begin with,, but now will come and park himself by me and not move till he's received his due in love and petting. I have 40 acres around my house and thought that should suffice. He actually prefers the country to the north of my property to the village to the south, thank God. I have a yard that keeps my collie in, but Pyr just jumps the gate. However, he understands I get worried when I can't see him so he makes sure I know where he is, by barking if necessary. I'm not too proud to use reinforcements to get him in, and he stays in the house at night (coyotes in the north ranchlands). Another thing I'm so proud of, he's an intact male, but doesn't go searching for female companionship!
@katykab00m
@katykab00m 3 жыл бұрын
That was the best description/explaination of GP personalities that I've ever heard!! I hate when people say that they're dumb, they're just bred to think for themselves!!
@donjames5761
@donjames5761 3 жыл бұрын
i just got my great pyrenees a few months ago. he is great hes 5months old now. really good with the family an other pets. we put up a fence so he can walk the property. hes very smart. hes becoming my best friend. ive had rottys dobermans pitbulls i love how much calmer they are even at 5months old hes so mature acting
@katlur
@katlur 2 жыл бұрын
My Great Pyrenees is SUPER smart, even tempered, rational and attentive. 118 pounds of excellent companion.
@thefrozentexan6218
@thefrozentexan6218 4 жыл бұрын
While others are binging Tiger King during the shutdown, I can’t stop watching your channel! I’m learning child raising, goal setting, and personal development...is this channel really about dogs?! 😆 Love it. Keep it up!
@alainepeters3225
@alainepeters3225 2 жыл бұрын
I just caught this video! Just wonderful the way you describe and interact with your pyrenees. I'm a Mom to a 8 year old female. I've had dogs ALL MY life and she's my first with this breed. I have found my breed and my Soulmate. It's interesting that after 8 years I'm still learning about the breed
@cjlittle7089
@cjlittle7089 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent video and right on the mark. I have three Great Pry’s (aged 3 - 10) - best dogs ever. I agree with everything you said, except on coat maintenance. My Pry’s shed like crazy even with getting combed weekly, sometimes more. Our family joke about grooming the three is that we “combed three puppies outta there!”. LOL
@C.Hawkshaw
@C.Hawkshaw 2 жыл бұрын
I found a Great Pyrenees on the road, wandering from a farm. I think they want to make sure they haven’t lost any sheep. Anyway he was the first Pyrenees I had ever met. I took a piece of fried chicken from my front seat, held it up and said “Sit!” He tilted his head and shifted his weight a bit as if to say “Look, this is how we’re going to do this”. Then in slow motion he stood on his hind legs, put his front paws gently on my shoulders, and in slow motion took his paws off my shoulders and stood on his four legs and looked at me. I broke into a laugh and gave him the chicken. I really fell in love with that dog, because I like dogs that think for themselves. At the time I had a Walker hound and a chihuahua.
@lenahill3686
@lenahill3686 4 жыл бұрын
Love my Great Pyrenees so much, he is such a loyal protector without being mean! He loves my daughter so much and will cry if she goes outside without him.
@howdytoyer
@howdytoyer 3 жыл бұрын
I love this video, Stonnie. I've always had labradors but adopted a Great Pyrenees girl a year or so ago. She's smart as a whip but a little stubborn. She loves her morning perimeter walks and barn checks and she's a quick learner if there's food involved. And she is absolutely the sweetest dog I've ever known.
@cindybydesign
@cindybydesign 2 жыл бұрын
Spot on Pyre personality. Best dog ever. Ours lived to 14 which is awesome for this breed. Still miss her. 💔
@stewmeat9261
@stewmeat9261 4 жыл бұрын
The bad - They will piss off your neighbors. Bark bark bark. Everything else is good
@Bret4207
@Bret4207 4 жыл бұрын
I had that problem when we got 2 Pyrs to protect the sheep and goats. I went to the neighbor ladies and explained that I was sorry about the dogs barking, but they were the only thing keeping the coyotes from eating our little baby lambies and goaties...and I put it about like that. "Lambies"!!! It worked, and they did end my coyote problem. You do want to let them know you are around though if you got o check on the herd at night. They don't have a sense of humor about any kind of animal approaching the flock at night- including people.
@varboss6378
@varboss6378 4 жыл бұрын
They can have that barking problem i've found that in the 9 pyras that I have had ( we rescued poorly treated great pyras until new owners were found for 20 years) They dont seem to bark in the house, However outside on duty a different story.
@madisonry1
@madisonry1 3 жыл бұрын
That's why you have to control the situation. Mine aren't left out at night.
@Bret4207
@Bret4207 3 жыл бұрын
@@madisonry1 Which completely defeats the ability of the dog to act as a livestock guardian and protect the livestock at night. To each their own I guess.
@raedarden9830
@raedarden9830 3 жыл бұрын
@@varboss6378 Our Pyr/ "yellow lab" mix was two when we adopted her. She'd been in three or four homes before us. Rarely barks in the house (just when someone comes into the yard or to the door.) When we let her out to do her "business", she usually starts barking as she crosses the threshold or as leaving the porch, just to let everyone know she's on duty. She is 11, and a love.
@user-fl8cu1ji9w
@user-fl8cu1ji9w 13 күн бұрын
Stonnie, I watched this video last week and a few days later I ran across a neighbor with one looking to rehome (due to no fenced yard). Because of this video, I’m adopting him!
@joellaogilvie2744
@joellaogilvie2744 2 жыл бұрын
Raised GP for 20 years and have never had any problem training them. I have trained dogs since I was a kid because my family raised Collies. GP do not need a lot of space at all. They can be trained to stop barking on command. If trained from 8 weeks old they will follow commands easily. At one point we had 15 at one time and all were trained. They are very protective of their property and family they will only bite when forced to protect. Very gentle and sweet. They are nocturnal and will walk the property to protect. As far as their coat they are double coated and their coats are easy to maintain if you brush them a few times a week. They love kids and will guard them gently. Our GP were used to wake my daughter up if she stopped breathing in her sleep so she always shared her bed with a GP. My daughter’s male GP Destiny was 130lb which is big for the breed he slept with her from 10 weeks old.
@michaelslavin1615
@michaelslavin1615 3 жыл бұрын
My Great Pyrenees is a mixture of boxer/Pyrenees. He is mostly Pyrenees he’s a little bit smaller only about 100lbs. I live in an apartment complex soon to be a home owner hopefully. He doesn’t bark that often unless someone is at our door but his bark sounds vicious. We walk him about 1-2 miles a day. He’s great with other dogs and with people. He’s very friendly. After walking 1-2 miles a day he basically hangs out and sleeps all day. He’s not nocturnal he sleeps all night. I would recommend them as a house dog as well. Especially if you want a good guard dog that’s independent and that is laid back.
@niomisingh8871
@niomisingh8871 3 жыл бұрын
Omg awesome!! I’m about to home a boxer pyr mix in a month. I’m so excited.
@traceytheisen8067
@traceytheisen8067 5 ай бұрын
Adopted a GP Newfie cross puppy from a shelter at 8 weeks. Yesterday she turned 1! Of the entire litter my girl was left behind to the shelter because she was the runt. I don't have a problem with that because if someone needed a true Pyr to guard livestock then my girl would not have performed and could have gotten injured so its better they left her to find a loving home. Given that she is all Pyr personality yet looks just like my Landseer Newfie. TOTALLY different personality from a Newfoundland, yet is equally as sweet and family oriented. Daisy, my PYR mix is independent, digs, roams the large yard to 'guard', barks at night at nothing, sheds sheds sheds and obeys commands when she feels like it - lol. Incredibly wonderful sweet dog. Knowing breeds is so important. Your video will help many closing the right breed for their families.
@michaelbambarger813
@michaelbambarger813 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome video, thank you. I just got a GP two months ago, and it's been an amazing experience. The first week or two was rough at night as she wasn't used to us, as she was a 2.5 year old rescue, but now it's amazing. I have a fairly decent fenced-in backyard, so she has room to wander and hide and stuff, but not go far. I like your reference regarding maximizing guard and lowering liability as I have a 3-year-old daughter, and Bexar is super forgiving and whenever we have bonfires, she stays besides my daughter almost 100% of the time.
@act1460
@act1460 4 жыл бұрын
Really like this "Is it right for you" series! Very informative from a practical perspective for any potential owner of a breed. Keep them coming!
@StonnieDennis
@StonnieDennis 4 жыл бұрын
I appreciate the feedback!
@carolinec6335
@carolinec6335 4 жыл бұрын
Me too! Can you do Weimaraners please?
@elsemiekdejong8983
@elsemiekdejong8983 2 жыл бұрын
I really like the way you’re with the dogs. I have a pyr, by accident, she was presented as a labrador look alike…….but she is a pyr. With hair……lots of…..with barking ……lots of barking…… I have never had a dog who is so imperturbable, she will never win an award for obedience. Very different from my Bernese Mountain Dog and my Kooiker (Dutch dog) but gosh, how happy I am with my pyr. You know, she shows me who I really am just by her character and attitude. I’ve got a lot to learn 😂 Thank you for this video 🤍 love from Holland
@Orangeshebert
@Orangeshebert Ай бұрын
I appreciate how you respond to each different breed. Some trainers would fight and stress for the “perfect “ response each time. I agree with understanding the breed and working on it”s strengths. Thank you!
@stephaniedavis8925
@stephaniedavis8925 3 жыл бұрын
I have 2. Charlie my 9 mo old is 95lbs and Lily my 6yr old is 120lbs. They're the absolute best dogs in the world.
@vikingqueen3300
@vikingqueen3300 2 жыл бұрын
We just got our Pyrenees 2 days ago (9 weeks old). We have 4 little girls and a baby on the way and he has been the best companion for our kids. I know they are outside dogs but as far as bringing him inside during the day so he can get used to our girls and the energy they have he's very lax and calm❤️. He refuses to walk on our carpet and waits to go outside to go potty. He's been amazing! Quick to learn his do's and donts. Can't wait to learn more first hand from our pup😍
@amihawes3728
@amihawes3728 4 жыл бұрын
FINALLY! A dog trainer geared towards living in the country with dogs. So many dog training is geared towards living in the city and it's a completely different ball game out on the farm. THANK YOU!!
@alexandradittmann8588
@alexandradittmann8588 3 жыл бұрын
Agreed!!! Uncle Stonnie is a heavensent! For people with us who have large dogs in remote areas, he's the absolute best.
@devorabriones381
@devorabriones381 4 жыл бұрын
I recently adopted a 3-year old female Great Pyrenees to guard my goats and chickens. Her description fits her exactly. We just love her! Excellent presentation!
@bobhartman2571
@bobhartman2571 4 жыл бұрын
I have a Great Pyrenees for 11 years and all you mention is exactly correct. I love this big dog.
@james-zl4il
@james-zl4il 3 ай бұрын
My stray Pyrenees is an absolute sweetheart. Loves little creatures.
@arock3052
@arock3052 4 жыл бұрын
Love this video. Best one I’ve seen in Great Pyrenees this breed is a very different breed and m so glad you are showing people how different they are I feel they are commonly misunderstood. I love these dogs!!
@000MidnightSun
@000MidnightSun 4 жыл бұрын
Great Pyrenees pups are so beautiful! They seem like big lovey dogs.
@2225ram
@2225ram 2 жыл бұрын
I have a 4 month old Pyrenees akbash mix and he has that same stubbornness. I’ve seen it from the beginning. But yes patience is key!
@ferndyck
@ferndyck 4 жыл бұрын
My parents raised these dogs with their sheep great dogs. Century -If you walk them primiter of property they will patrol it barking every so often ( always same place) or they create there own routes and will come alerted you to lambing or if stock needs you. Ours used to bark under parents bedroom window 🤣 I really like them
@jeannebrauher-trible4869
@jeannebrauher-trible4869 4 жыл бұрын
I love them! Great dogs!
@cindywannamaker5299
@cindywannamaker5299 4 жыл бұрын
I had a big 130 lbs female. Best dog ever. She would put my daughter to bed every night and stay til she was asleep. I also had a Jack and a Rotti...she put up with all the Jack's craziness. We lived in the country and she did her nightly perimeter walk and bark the whole time. Loved that dog dearly! They are bred for independent thinking which shows up in obedience work! Lol
@FrostyBytes
@FrostyBytes 3 жыл бұрын
My girl has always been a good learner. She was potty trained within a couple days. Learned multiple commands right away too. Just gave her lots of treats. She just turned 1 is a better pupp than I could of ever hoped for. Pushing 90lbs. Only thing I won’t ever do is off leash walks. Girl will turn it into moch 5 and activate the nos hyperdrive thrusters breaking the speed sound barrier.
@catherinedonnelly1025
@catherinedonnelly1025 2 жыл бұрын
“ My pal Al exander the Great Pyrenees “ is such a great pal !!! I LOVE him so much 😍 He’s a cuddler & protector !!! Last night he had a bark off with coyotes …better than barking at me in the house…at night
@butcherwoman3753
@butcherwoman3753 3 жыл бұрын
You are so right! Love my Pyrenees! Patience is a plus with them! ❤️🐾🐾❤️
@gardenbun
@gardenbun Жыл бұрын
This video is invaluable to me. You hit the nail on the head. A 'mostly' Pyrenees (some Lab) chose me/my yard after wandering the town for days. I posted to many sites and no calls were made to animal control after 2 weeks. I tried to find a farm, but so far, no luck. I have a big backyard so I concluded that this dog was somehow meant for me. You have explained their behavior so concisely. I have had Shepherds, Belgian Malenois', and Labs and this dog is so different. I've been watching your vids on 'prey drive' b/c mine seems to have a strong one for dogs and squirrels. It takes a 3 mile walk to tire her out, but she, so far and thankfully, sleeps through the night without barking. She howls in the early morning, especially when she hears other dogs barking. But you confirmed how she patrols our walking route and seems to think that's her territory, too. I'm glad you explained the 'recall' b/c I intuitively knew not to take her off her harness when not in our backyard. She was 15lbs underweight when she chose my house/yard so it was most likely due to hunger/starvation that made her settle into my home.
@adventuresoffenrirandghost2659
@adventuresoffenrirandghost2659 4 жыл бұрын
Not sure how I came across your channel or the great pyrenees but im glad i did! Such an informative video on the breed! Thank you for sharing!
@THEforeigner3
@THEforeigner3 3 жыл бұрын
I LOVE this! Thank you for clarifying their tendencies and clearing away the stereo-types in training while maintaining that they do have certain natural instincts to consider during training. This is the best video about Pyrenees that I have found yet!
@THEforeigner3
@THEforeigner3 3 жыл бұрын
(I have a half-and-half Dane/Pyrenees puppy who is 3 months old - training her is a joy and a challenge, but she is a smart and well-behaved girl with the right training techniques!)
@beccapeterson8434
@beccapeterson8434 3 жыл бұрын
This was a fantastic video! Thank you! I learned so much about my newly adopted 5 year old GWP.
@mikeoncampus
@mikeoncampus 4 жыл бұрын
My family and I loved the video, thanks for sharing. We are looking to rescue a dog, and there is a really good Pyrenees Rescue in our city, so this helps a ton.
@stephaniepink9060
@stephaniepink9060 3 жыл бұрын
I love how you handle your pets. Great job!!!!
@Georg1999
@Georg1999 Жыл бұрын
Such a fantastic video! Thanks for posting!
@hillarybaker5335
@hillarybaker5335 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! This was soo informative. We recently received a GWP from the Nevada desert and he acts just like upu described
@shawnsisler3743
@shawnsisler3743 2 жыл бұрын
My boy, Po, is still young, less than a year. He's exactly as you describe. One night I had him and our female chocolate lab out for a quick potty and normally if something scared him, he would hide behind me, but that night a huge coyote came at Boo, (lab), and Po took that thing faster than I could blink. Hit it like a freight train. smh Scared me to death. It got away, but it hasn't been back either.
@Nocomment552
@Nocomment552 3 жыл бұрын
My aunt had a Pyrenees. Along with my Aussie, they kept bears away from her house, my house, and my grandfather’s. He was a lovable dork, and I miss the big guy a lot (he passed away, unfortunately, a few years ago).
@SM-sy5cd
@SM-sy5cd 4 жыл бұрын
I love our Great Pyrenees. First thing I would say be very careful of the breeder you get you dog from. Do some research. Ours was excellent and matches their puppies to the owner. They run lots of behaviour tests on them before putting them with a owner. Our 4 year old, female Heidi, is a big girl at 120 lbs. We got her to watch over our chickens, and she does a great job. We have coyotes,foxes in our area and PTL! We haven’t lost any chickens to them. When they work they are all business, when they are away in other surroundings they are easy going and friendly. If you live in the country like we do, it is nice having a big dog to keep unwanted strangers from approaching. To our family she is super loving, and very loyal. She would let you pet her all day. They are very smart, but if you want them to do something now, they just might refuse unless they have been treat trained. Great video.
@cathymaynen324
@cathymaynen324 3 жыл бұрын
Had pyrs for decades best video I've seen describing the personality of these dogs!
@emilywilson9186
@emilywilson9186 Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate this video. So informative. We pick up our great Pyrenees rescue today and it's so helpful to know that a good walk before bet time will help with the barking. Thank you!
@fayafshar
@fayafshar Жыл бұрын
This was so informative, thank you very much!
@StandedInUtah
@StandedInUtah 4 жыл бұрын
I find myself using Stonie's various phrases of praise while I'm training my new puppy.
@pastrocreative
@pastrocreative 4 жыл бұрын
Haha such as "Oh, you're such a fine animal!". Am I right?
@trooper5744
@trooper5744 4 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha! Yes! I just can’t get Stonie’s perfect high pitch. 😁
@WhEE443
@WhEE443 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, for real. I’ve lived in Minnesota all my life, but I speak to my dog in a southern accent.
@StandedInUtah
@StandedInUtah 4 жыл бұрын
@@WhEE443 LOL "You can do it". "Fine animal".
@christinagarcia5235
@christinagarcia5235 2 жыл бұрын
Your video on the Great Pyrenees is spot on. I have 2 GPs, a 6 year old and an 8 month old. I absolutely love the breed.
@niccidee782
@niccidee782 3 жыл бұрын
We're very lucky. Our current pyrenees abides by the 5' fence that surrounds our acreage, he's now 2 1/2 yrs old and never even attempted to leave property. The pyr before would just dig out within 30 secs and be chasing every creature on the other side!
@Burienwoot
@Burienwoot 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome video! Our dogs are a lot alike and I needed a reminder in the patience department lol. Really glad you mentioned a tired pyr is a quiet pyr. Seems like if more people understood that, there would be a lot less problems and dogs in shelters. We adopted ours from Texas great pyrenees rescue. Can't say enough good about the organization.
@ruthannjohnson1640
@ruthannjohnson1640 4 жыл бұрын
This is the best video a great Pyrenees dogs that I've ever seen my neighbor has a great Pyrenees and I guess it's a comfort dog but I noticed when the dog walks their very dainty and they just so Elegance and this dog loves the rain the snow
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