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Bri (magenta collar)
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Purebred Great Pyrenees baby girl · Ready for her family after 03/09/2026
Bri is the runt of the litter and the cuddliest. She’s super sweet, loves being held. She’s the only one with one masked eye & one white!
• Both mom & dad are full Pyrenees. Mom had badger markings a puppy. Dad has always been pure white.
Both parents have the double-dew claws on hind legs. All puppies also possess the double-dew claws. (For anyone unfamiliar, this is a trait of a purebred GP.) I will be updating photos and include personality descriptions as they get bigger!
• Both parents have been raised on our farm with birds all their lives and have served wonderfully as livestock guardians. As these puppies grow, we will also be introducing them to all our other animals to be ready to serve their own farm someday! We currently have free-ranging chickens, ducks, turkeys, guinea fowl, cats/kittens, and children. :)
• Puppies have been handled and loved on by our 4 small children since they were born. They will be extremely socialized and a perfect addition to an acreage or farm.
• Please do your research on this breed, they are typically not right for just any home. They will become very large dogs and will require plenty of space and a job to do.
• I will not ship puppies, but we are happy to deliver with a mileage fee. Absolutely open to working out a plan for the right home!
**$200 deposit prior to pick up or delivery**
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About Great Pyrenees Puppies
About Great Pyrenees Puppies
How would you describe a Great Pyrenees?
This stunning white dog is as beautiful as their mountainous homeland. Great Pyrenees are loving, large, and in charge. They’re a gentle, family-oriented dog most of the time, but will step in to protect their “flock” if danger is near. Full-grown, they typically weigh 85-115 pounds and stand 25-32 inches tall.
How do Great Pyreneess behave around young children?
Great Pyreneess are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. This breed can be a good friend to any dog, animal, child, or visitor. Great Pyrenees may be initially uncomfortable with unknown people and pets, but they become more comfortable over time, especially if they’re socialized early. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
What activities do Great Pyreneess enjoy most?
Great Pyrenees need a fair amount of daily exercise, including at least a leashed walk or playtime in a large yard. This breed is known for running away when off-leash, so make sure all play areas are fenced and secured. Many Great Pyrenees also like swimming and hiking, particularly in cold weather. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
Are Great Pyreneess high-maintenance when it comes to grooming?
Great Pyrenees have a double coat of weather-resistant hair. Their outer coat is long, flat, and thick, with coarse hairs that are straight or slightly wavy. The undercoat is dense, fine, and wooly. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Can a Great Pyrenees live in an apartment?
Great Pyreneess are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. The heat may irritate their skin, so they’re better suited for cold climates or indoor spaces. Great Pyrenees are big dogs that enjoy moderate amounts of activity, so they prefer homes over apartments or small spaces. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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