Great Pyrenees Breed Review in 15 SECONDS! | What it’s like Owning a Great Pyrenees #shorts

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Are you wondering if owning a Great Pyrenees dog is the right decision for you? Watch this short video and find out everything you need to know in just 15 seconds!

TukTuk is our family's massive Great Pyrenees LGD that guards our small Alaskan Homestead. He is a tough, outdoor, working dog, but he is also very gentle and a best friend of our young kiddos. TukTuk is a VERY GOOD BOY!

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for being such calm doggos, if any threat came into their range, they're on it. they're the best guardians you can have.

BSIII
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They will punch you in the face at any given moment!

that_family_channel
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I adopted one from a shelter that had been abused. She was scared of men and people wearing hats. She didnt have anything to do with us for the first two years until one day i caught her sleeping in a corner so i snuck up on her with some grilled chicken and gave it to her when she woke up. Ever since then she trusted me. She would just randomly seek me out to ram her head into my legs and try to knock me over. She would bark are every single noise she heard. She was getting dementia so she would jjst stare off with the saddest eyes😢 i miss that dog everyday, i pray for god to give you your neck rubs and chicken❤ i love you lady

da_poopoo_dealer
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My friend said recently if I was a dog I’d be a Pyrenees and I was confused but now yeah I meet all of these descriptions so they were right.

GuitarRocker
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My dad passed in december, and I adopted his pyrenees puppy who came to me at 65lbs and 6 months old. He's gonna be fucking huge. He is the quintessential pyrenees. Just a big goofy boy. PS. His name is Cayne, because he was meant to be my father's mobility support dog :)

okami
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I have two Pyrenees. If I don't feed them when they think they should be fed, one of the starts punching me and/or of the stove. That same one also turns into 100 pounds of "I don't wanna" if someone's trying to get her to do something she doesn't want to do. Just lays down and refuses to get up. lmao. They're such loyal and loving dogs. <3

alcestia
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Our Great Pyrenees has *literally* taught our pit bull the effectiveness of the Pyr paw. When we first bought him home he never once lifted a paw towards any of us. Now, after watching her for 3-4 months, the Pyr paw comes out whenever he wants cuddles. He even holds on if we haven't cuddled him long enough.

meredithcarroll
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They have very good guarding instincts. I used to have a Pyr mix and she would sleep near the door in case of stranger danger. She also had to check everyone who came in like the TSA.

Snailman
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You’ve been fortunate to not experience that “They dig holes like an earthmover”.

lowellcalavera
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All accurate! I volunteered for a zoo that had them as guards for the domestic livestock animals and they would bark at all of us, no matter how long they knew anyone xD

aazhie
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Mine used to bark at walkers at the end of our street which was about 1/4 mile away lol😂

henrybolanos
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i have two and i feel so safe with them ❤

aline__
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THE PAWS!!!
Our nickname for our Pyre is ‘banana paws’, because of how often he employees his giant catchers mits to smack at us if we aren’t providing him with enough chin skirtches ❤

gabriellawless
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Best memories were seeing one or two in the mountains looking after their flocks.

Notoths
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Love my 90lbs Pyr - he's the best! ❤❤❤

anthonysilvestri
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That's how our girl is. Great protector and cuddle buddy.

dannysisk
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They are the most emotionally sensitive dogs I’ve ever owned or even encountered. If you betray your pyre it will never let it go. They are big on holding a grudge and it doesn’t take much to break one’s heart. They are a lot of work but very much worth it. Great companions and loyal to the end.

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My girl is 85 lbs of pure joy. I rescued her from my neighbors from across the street. She started crossing the road to come see me every day. She did this for about a year and I was noticing that she was always thirsty and hungry. She showed up at my door one morning, and her right hand was bleeding severely. I brought her inside and took a closer look, and it was sliced open from her fingers up to almost her wrist area. I loaded her up and took her across the street where she lived. Nobody was home. I didn't know what their name was or how to contact them, so I took her to my Vet and they did emergency surgery on her hand. They said she needed to stay off of it for a while and to keep her bandages on for as long as possible before we brought her back in. We explained she wasn't our dog, but we'd try our best to see that she received good after care. We got her back home and reluctantly drove her across the street where she lived. We told her people what had happened and what we did, and they were completely unconcerned. They said they didn't have time to give her special care, and they really didn't even want her. I asked them if I could take her and love her. They said yes. We've been back to the Vet to get stitches removed, and she just came home from being treated for heartworms. It's been an expensive undertaking, but I consider it money well spent. She's the sweetest, softest, most precious girl! She's very stubborn, and I'm watching videos about her breed so I can learn to be a good mama to her. Your video literally nailed her!!! 👌💯

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As someone with a Great Pyrenees, I can verify this is true, especially the bark, shed, and paw things— Zeus will paw at you when he wants food, pets, anything, bark at anything (especially the TV) and whenever I brush him the yard turns to a snowstorm! He is very playful, especially with his older (yet smaller) sister— he trained her to use her paws a lot 😅

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Hahaha can definitely relate to the stubborn one, our Great Pyrenees weighs 206 pounds and stands over 6ft tall when he stands up on his back legs. so when he doesn’t want to moved he plops down on his side because he knows we ain’t moving all that😂😂

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