GREAT PYRENEES

As a dog trainer that train's Competition retrievers the key to a well behaved dog is obedience training start them young and stay on it all the time the more you allow them to have bad behavior you're actually training them to have bad behavior by allowing it
Yes and the more intelligent the puppy the more you have to stay on them. You give them an inch they will take a mile. Positive Reinforcement is the only way to train. I raised and trained Gloden Retrievers, Labs, English Pointers & Setters and Brits. Ran Field Trials for Bird Dogs all over New England for FDSB (Field Dog Stud Book) off of Horse Back. I along with "Rambler Gambler" my English Pointer took "Puppy of the Year" for the New Egland Cricut.
A puppy that is smart enough will train you if you are not ready.
"THERE ARE NO BAD DOGS-ONLY BAD OWNERS"
This is our newest Great Pyrenees "Cassie" her Sire & Dam are HUGE. The Sire is over 160lbs and the Dam over 120 Lbs so this one will be big.
She follows Samson around imitating most things with guarding the Property and animals.
 

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