Pyrenean Mountain Dog
| Pyrenean Mountain Dog | |
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The Pyrenean Mountain Dog is one of the large breeds
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| Alternative names | |
| Great Pyrenees Chien des Pyr??s Chien de Montagne des Pyr??s Monta?s del Pirineo |
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| Country of origin | |
| France | |
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| Classification and breed standards | |
| FCI: | Group 2 Section 2 #137 |
| AKC: | Working |
| ANKC: | Group 6 (Utility) |
| CKC: | Group 3 - Working Dogs |
| KC (UK): | Pastoral |
| NZKC: | Utility |
| UKC: | Guardian Dogs |
| Not recognized by any major kennel club | |
| This breed of dog is extinct | |
| Notes | |
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. It is a very old breed, and has been used for thousands of years by the Basques of the Pyrenees Mountains in southern France; more recently, it was the official dog of the royal French court. Males are usually about 100 pounds while females are only 85 pounds. They are typically white but can have some markings in gray, tan, or badger.
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. Furthermore, this is not simply an overgrown Golden Retriever, and interested owners should familiarize themselves with the tempermant and characteristics of the flock guardian breeds before considering this dog. Best suited for folks with a large yard, it enjoys walks and attention, and loves children. Obedience training and socialization 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. In the field it is an excellent guardian, large enough to be a deterrent to smaller pests (like fox) and a match for animals as big as bears.
Miscellaneous
- In the anime/manga Azumanga Daioh, Mr. Tadakichi is a Great Pyrenees.
- In the anime/manga Full Metal Alchemist, Shou and Nina Tucker's dog Alexander is most likely a Great Pyrenees.
- In the novel, Belle et S?astien, Belle is a Great Pyrenees.
Two adult Pyrenean Mountain Dogs
- The 2004 film Finding Neverland used a Great Pyrenees to represent J.M. Barrie's Landseer Newfoundland.
- The Spanish designer Javier Mariscal was inspired by this dog breed for the design of the 1992 Summer Olympics mascot "Cobi".
External links
- Great Pyrenees Library : interesting and useful articles on breeding, behavior, livestock guardians, Great Pyrenees rescue and medical information
- Great Pyrenees Connection: Great Pyrenees breed information, photographs, history of the breed in France and the Netherlands, links to international Great Pyrenees breeders and Great Pyrenees clubs
- GreatPyr.com : Great Pyrenees Information & Resources
- Great Pyrenees Club of America