Great Pyrenees Dog Breed - Origin, Pictures, Caring Needs, Friendliness and more

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Great Pyrenees At A Glance

Great Pyrenees Overview

The Great Pyrenees, also known as the Mountain Dog, is a large, loyal, and protective breed originating from the Pyrenees region of southern France and northern Spain. Standing between 26 to 32 inches tall at the shoulder, they weigh between 80 to 150 pounds. With their thick double coats in colors such as white, tan, or shades of grey, Great Pyrenees are known for their impressive size and strength. They require regular grooming and are excellent watchdogs, making them great companions for families who can provide the necessary attention and exercise. Their intelligence makes them trainable in various tasks, including herding, search and rescue, and as guide dogs.

Great Pyrenees Key Points

  • Large size with a strong build
  • Thick, double-layered coat that is water-resistant and weatherproof
  • Friendly, loyal, and protective nature towards family and property
  • Intelligent and trainable, making them suitable for various tasks such as herding or search and rescue
  • Known for their endurance and ability to work in cold climates

Great Pyrenees Quick Facts

Origin
France
Type
Working
Average Life Span
11 years
Size
Large
Average Weight
46 kg
Average Height
29.5 inches
Fur Colours
White
Eye Colours
Brown
Exercise Requirements
1.5 hours per day
Grooming Needs
High
Shedding Fequency
Seasonal
Health Issues Risk
Moderate(Hip dysplasia, cancer, skin allergies)
Temperament
Strong Willed, Fearless, Affectionate, Patient, Gentle, Confident
Character
Loyal, intelligent, gentle, protective

Great Pyrenees Characteristics

Friendly Rating7/10
Trainability6/10
Intelligence Rating6/10
Good with Other Dogs6/10
Good with Strangers6/10
Shedding Tendency6/10
Grooming Needs4/10
Drooling Tendency6/10
Coat Length2/10
Playfulness6/10
Protectiveness10/10
Energy6/10
Barking Tendency6/10
Adaptability5/10
Beginner Friendliness2/10
Cold Weather Tolerance10/10
Hot Weather Tolerance6/10
Physical Needs10/10
Intensity10/10

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