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How big do white Pyrenees get?

How big do white Pyrenees get?

25 to 32 inches
Great Pyrenees

height 25 to 32 inches
weight 85 to 100+ pounds
life span 10 to 12 years
breed size large (61-100 lbs.)
good with children seniors dogs cats families

Can Great Pyrenees be all white?

Correct Great Pyrenees color is either all white or white with, most typically, badger, tan, gray, or reddish-brown markings.

Are Great White Pyrenees good dogs?

The Great Pyrenees is a calm, well-mannered, serious dog known for his great devotion to family, including well-behaved children. These dogs are generally trustworthy, affectionate and gentle, but if the need arises, they will not hesitate to try to protect their family and their territory.

Are Great White Pyrenees aggressive?

The Great Pyrenees can be aggressive if not properly trained and socialized. They will attempt to defend their home from intruders, even if they happen to be one of your friends or family members. However, most of the time, Great Pyrenees are not blatantly aggressive. They are aloof and reserved, not aggressive.

Are Great Pyrenees smart?

The Great Pyrenees is an intelligent breed and can become bored a bit too easily. Socialization is a must for a Great Pyr. He is bred to guard, and if he’s not properly socialized he can become aggressive or fearful.

Why Do Great Pyrenees put their paw on you?

When your beloved pooch raises his paws to show as if he wants something, this is his way of getting your whole attention. When he elevates his paws, it makes him very hard to miss. This can be likened to a student raising his hand in class to get his teacher’s attention. A raised paw in dog language can signal stress.

What’s bad about Great Pyrenees?

Potential animal aggression. Most Great Pyrenees will treat the pets in their own family as members of their flock. But they have strong instincts to drive away animals who do not belong to their family. Many Great Pyrenees are dominant or aggressive toward dogs they don’t know.

How smart are Great Pyrenees?

The Great Pyrenees is an intelligent breed and can become bored a bit too easily. Provide proper stimulation with toys to prevent any destructive behavior. Socialization is a must for a Great Pyr. He is bred to guard, and if he’s not properly socialized he can become aggressive or fearful.

Why Do Great Pyrenees sleep on their backs?

Rather than doing what you want, some Pyrs perfer to become the immovable object, rolling over onto their backs and refusing to budge. They also seem particularly fond of ‘sleeping’ in front of doors, preventing you from leaving the room or house, or opening the fridge.