| Pyrenean Mountain Dog
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The Pyrenean Mountain Dog is one of the large breeds
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| Alternative names
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| Great Pyrenees
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| Chien des Pyrénées
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| Chien de Montagne des Pyrénées
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| Country of origin
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| France
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| Classification
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| FCI: | Group 2 Section 2
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| AKC: | Working
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| ANKC: | Group 6 (Utility)
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| CKC: | Group 3 - Working Dogs
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| KC(UK): | Pastoral
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| NZKC: | Utility
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| UKC: | Guardian Dogs
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| Breed standards (external links)
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FCI, AKC, ANKC KC(UK), NZKC, UKC
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The Pyrenean Mountain Dog, also commonly known as the Great Pyrenees, is a large, loyal breed of dog that was used traditionally for protecting livestock (especially sheep) in the pastures.
Temperament
Loyal and protective of its territory, it makes a great family dog.
This dog is not for everyone, as its white coat sheds frequently and spreads huge amounts of fur throughout the house, and its deep booming bark can annoy neighbors if left outside continuously. Best suited for folks with a large yard, it enjoys walks and attention. Obedience training at a young age is a must, as this breed grows large and strong and is best suited for someone capable of handling a large dog.
Two adult Pyrenean Mountain Dogs