Our Great Pyrenees Dogs

UPDATE
ALL PUPPIES RESERVED.

 
The decision to add livestock guardian dogs
to our "family" was one I will never regret.
We researched several breeds before deciding on
the Great Pyrenees for several reasons, mainly
because of its wonderful temperament and the fact
that it is one of few LGDs that is equally at home
protecting his family and enjoying being a giant
couch potato as he is out in the field actively
guarding his livestock.
Great Pyrs bond strongly with their human and animal
charges and will valiantly defend their property and
those (people) or animals under their protection.

Since we added the Pyrs to our fields we have had
NO LOSSES to coyotes, stray dogs, etc. Due to the
growing black bear population and most recently the
sighting of several cougars which have injured
horses in our area, I feel very confident in the ability
of my dogs to adequetely defend our animals from
attack by these formidable predators.
Great Pys will also deter 2 legged (human) predators
as well :)
Solid white girls, both
reserved
Available  Pups:
None at this time
Next litter will be
fall 2010 and/or
winter 2011
Male #3 dark badger
markings spot on back
Reserved
All of our dogs are
well bred with
pedigrees from
proven lines in LGD,
conformation, and/or
as family companions.
 
Gee Kris, a few of your pups are
rather strangely marked....
(Kris decided to adopt the
sheltie pups, too) LOL
Great Pyrenees are excellent livestock
guardians. We are very pleased with all
five of our breeding dogs, each is special
and unique and beautiful in their own
way, but all have in common a strong
natural guarding instinct, an inherent
gentleness and tolerance of children and
other animals, and a friendly and sweet
disposition. We hope you will choose
one of our special puppies to add to
your loving home or farm.  
We provide a written health guarantee on
all our puppies.
Balou says Hello
From all our Lovable,
Huggable Pyrenees
Available puppies are
listed here:
WEEK
ONE
Snoopy, our gentle giant
Male #1 badger marked face
Rerserved
Male #2 Badger
marked face,
brown spots on
back/tail
reserved

WATCH ME GROW:
Here are the puppies at two weeks old!
Our eyes are open and we are starting to
crawl around and walk.