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Nowadays crime rate has been increasing, going off the charts in some places. It's easy to understand how insecure many people are getting, and feel the in their households. The man of the house should be enough, but that isn't true for every man. Not everyone has the courage or capability to stand up to an intruder with malicious intentions – really can't blame them though. If you feel that your man can't provide the security you need and deserve, then you might consider getting a Great Pyrenees. This is a massive dog we're talking about here, the males weighing 100 to 125 pounds and standing 27 to 32 inches, from foot to shoulder.

It's built tough, very athletic, muscular, and even easy to teach. This pooch has the natural protective instinct, which is paired with its indomitable courage. This breed has been used as a protector of herd, where its sole purpose was to ward off predators. Where it came from the predators weren't just wolves or coyotes, but bears as well. It never backed down and did what it had to do to keep its herd safe - the word fear isn't written anywhere in its dictionary. If you're planning on a Great Pyrenees, you should consider getting it as a pup. Raising it at an early age helps make it turn out for the better.



They have the tendency to become overprotective and aggressive; the type of behavior you don't want it having while friends are visiting. To start, have it learn the basic . Be firm and gentle while teaching it. Watch out for any bad habits and deal with it as early as possible before it gets any worse. This dog has the tendency to take charge and become bossy, especially if it regards you as a coward that can't stand up to it. You as the owner of course wouldn't want that to happen, so show it who's boss.

Never hit or shout at it though, that would trigger aggressive behavior. At a young age, have it socialize with other animals and humans. Making acquaintances and friends would be great for it. Do not expect it to get along with all dogs, but expect that it'll fight with some dogs. This is an unavoidable situation that will happen to owners of this breed. The Great Pyrenees makes a wonderful family pet. It is very affectionate and loves playing with its owners. You'll love fact how loyal and devoted it is to you. When outdoors, keep a leash and collar on it – it would love to have a chance to wonder off and get lost.

This is not an indoor pet, so have sturdy fences put up around the house. This pooch makes a fantastic guard dog. A great sense of hearing allows it to notice the slightest noises. As I've said earlier, it's very brave – it doesn't have problems warding off wolves and bears, what more thieves and other people of illegal professions? A to own and an outstanding bodyguard to have. These are somethings you should expect and keep in mind while raising a Great Pyrenees.


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