Great Pyrenees Chow Mix
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Great Pyrenees Chow Mix: Great Companion for the Dedicated Owner

The Chownees dog combines the strength and nobility of the Great Pyrenees with the pride and scowling good looks of the Chow. Coming in multiple colors, the Chownees makes an unusual, attractive, and steadfast companion. If you wonder who came up with the brilliant idea of mixing the two dogs or when nobody knows exactly….

Great Pyrenees Wolf Mix

Great Pyrenees Wolf Mix: Should Give Pause – Get the Facts

Everyone familiar with dogs has at least heard of the wolf mix. German Shepherds, Siberian Huskies, and Alaskan Malamutes seem natural choices to cross with wolves, and you can easily imagine the physical appearance of such an animal. Do you ever think about the Great Pyrenees or other LGDs that spend so much time alone…

Maremma Sheepdog vs Great Pyrenees

Maremma Sheepdog vs Great Pyrenees: Two Ways to be Great at What They Do

You would not be the first dog lover to wonder what the difference is between all those livestock guardian dogs. You might be especially curious about the white ones. For example, the Great Pyrenees and Maremma Sheepdog are commonly used LGDs in the US, but how can you tell them apart? Does one have any…

Newfoundland vs Great Pyrenees
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Newfoundland vs Great Pyrenees: Water Rescue vs Sheep Guarding

When you look at a Newfoundland vs Great Pyrenees, are you seeing just a black and white variation of the same dog? Intuitively, you probably spot many differences, but can you describe them? The Newfoundland vs Great Pyrenees is a black heavy-set dog with a brushtail and heavy square-shaped head. This contrasts the Great Pyrenees’…

Great Pyrenees vs Bernese Mountain Dog

Great Pyrenees vs Bernese Mountain Dog: More Different than Alike

When you compare breeds, the large mountain dogs naturally come to mind. The Great Pyrenees and Bernese Mountain Dog look like color variations of the same dog on the surface. You might even argue that they only differ because one evolved in the Pyrenees Mountains while the other developed in the Alps. A closer inspection…

Great Pyrenees Behavior Problems

Great Pyrenees Behavior Problems: How to Look at and Solve

Topics on behavior problems in dogs are always hot ones. An owner is most likely to surrender his or her dog because of a behavioral challenge. Unwanted behaviors run the gamut from house soiling to destructive chewing to biting people. It is only natural that you would want to know if behavior problems are breed-specific….