Recently Adopted Great Pyrenees Puppies Near Lake Arrowhead
Great Pyrenees champion bloodline puppies
SEPTEMBER 2019 PUPPIES WILL BE ONLY $275.00 OBO REHOME FEE... AFTER THAT REHOMING FEE GOES TO $400.00 OBO....PURE BRED GREAT PYRENEES CHAMPION BLOOD LINE PUPPIES...They were born July 24. Will be ready third or last week of September. Shots will be given to all puppies... 3 pure white 2 with light beige spots 3 boys 2 girls. One semi albino will cost more. He’s pure white and pink... Rehoming fee: $275.00 SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY OBO ....SERIOUS BUYERS TO ADOPT AND REHOME TO A GOOD LOVING FAMILY AND HOME ONLY..........................................................Temperament In nature, the Great Pyrenees is confident, gentle (especially with children) and affectionate. While territorial and protective of its flock or family when necessary, its general demeanor is of composure and patience and loyalty. It is a strong-willed, independent and reserved breed. It is also attentive, quite fearless and loyal to its duties. The Great Pyrenees' size makes it an imposing guardian. A dog of this breed will patrol its perimeter and may wander away if left off its leash in an unenclosed space. The Great Pyrenees protects its flock by barking and, being nocturnal, tends to bark at night unless trained against such behavior.[8] The Great Pyrenees can be slow to learn new commands, slow to obey and somewhat stubborn to train. For this reason, the breed is ranked #64 (out of 79 ranks covering 131 breeds) in Stanley Coren's The Intelligence of Dogs. Despite this relative stubbornness, it is quite unusual for the Great Pyrenees to become aggressive or turn on its master. It is wary of strangers if the person is not allowed in the house, but will settle down if the owner of the dog seems comfortable with the stranger.[citation needed] This dog was originally bred to be a livestock guard dog and can still be found doing that job on farms and ranches.View Detail