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Dogs.com Great Pyrenees
On the site dogs.com, great pyrenees kennel breeder links for this dog can be found.
Breed owners and fanciers value Pyr’s devotion, intelligence, and willingness to please. The breed is said to be independent, though, and does not do well with harsh training methods. Like all large breeds, they are prone to bone disorders and live 10 years on the average.
On the site dogs.com, great pyrenees kennel breeder links for this dog can be found.
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The breed is the direct descendant of the Hungarian Kuvasz and the Maremmano-Abruzzese. It is also considered to play an important role in the development of the Newfoundland, as it was used as a breeding stock. The AKC recognized the breed in 1933. On the site dogs.com, great pyrenees kennel breeder links for this dog can be found.
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With the great pyrenees, training is sometimes shown with pictures featuring a puppy.
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