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Chien de Montagne des Pyrénées)

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Left Tundra from show dog lines, Right Tacoma from working lines, both working together as flock guards on a farm. Tundra, from show lines has an immensely thick coat. While working burrs and sticks get caught in his coat and have to be worked or cut out. Tacoma on the other hand has a thinner coat. Its still thick compared to most breeds, but is much thinner than Tundra's show coat. Burrs and sticks do not get caught in her coat as easily. Tundra, from show lines is less wary of strangers than Tacoma. Tacoma is more likely to bark at strangers, she keeps her distance and circles around the person or stays back barking and wagging her tail at the same time. Tundra (show lines) is still wary of strangers, however he is more likely to walk up to be pet than Tacoma is. It is very, very rare that Tacoma will approach a stranger to be pet. She keeps her distance, barks but does not show signs of physical aggression. At night Tacoma seems to be more on guard than Tundra, Tundra will often stay in one spot for the night while Tacoma will walk the border of the property over and over, barking at and chasing anything she thinks does not belong. I have seen Tacoma chase a fox off the property. The fox got away through the fence, but not by much. The chickens were safe that night! Tundra will bark at night and I have seen him run after animals, which do not belong, but not as often as Tacoma. Neither dog is human aggressive and has ever shown any signs of it.

Great Pyrenees (Pyrenean Mountain Dog) (Chien de Montagne des Pyrénées) Great Pyrenees (Pyrenean Mountain Dog) (Chien de Montagne des Pyrénées)

Tacoma and Samson

 


Mary-Sue, Sweet-Pea, Tacoma, and Tundra

 

Tacoma and Tundra, the Great Pyrenees with their herd. The Py's coats are cut short for the hot summer months.


Tacoma and Tundra hanging out with the herd

 

Loki, the 21 Month old Great Pyrenees rescue dog from working lines
Loki, the 21 Month old Great Pyrenees rescue dog from working lines
 

Loki, the 21 Month old Great Pyrenees rescue dog from working lines
Loki, the 21 Month old Great Pyrenees rescue dog from working lines

Loki, the 21 Month old Great Pyrenees rescue dog from working lines
Loki, the 21 Month old Great Pyrenees rescue dog from working lines

   

Great Pyrenees (Pyrenean Mountain Dog) (Chien de Montagne des Pyrénées)
Seven in her 3rd agility class
Photo courtesy of West Wind Dog Training

 

Great Pyrenees (Pyrenean Mountain Dog) (Chien de Montagne des Pyrénées)
Seven in her 3rd agility class
Photo courtesy of West Wind Dog Training

 

Great Pyrenees (Pyrenean Mountain Dog) (Chien de Montagne des Pyrénées)
Caesar at 13 months sitting on his perch, protecting the house.

 

 

 

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