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<blockquote data-quote="Ckgworks" data-source="post: 2499726" data-attributes="member: 105102"><p>We had a Great Pyrenees for awhile, but we got her when she was about 3 yrs old and had never been trained...... they are a very independent, stubborn breed. They were breed to be this way so not totally unexpected. She ended up being "to much dog" for my wife and kids so we had to get rid of her but the Pyrenees traits were very drawing and we found a Pyrenees/Lab mix who was a absolute awesome family dog. He'd bring the kids to the bus and stay with them till the bus came, watch them play outside and brawl with any coyotes that entered our field. In fact I haven't shot a coyote off our place since we got him. Sadly old age caught up with him this fall, and he had to be put down. By chance we found a Black Lab/Pyrenees female, and a few months later a male. We are planning to breed them as this mix makes a really good family/farm dog, especially when raised with children from puppy hood. The children become their livestock to protect. Good luck with her, she'll be a loyal companion!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ckgworks, post: 2499726, member: 105102"] We had a Great Pyrenees for awhile, but we got her when she was about 3 yrs old and had never been trained...... they are a very independent, stubborn breed. They were breed to be this way so not totally unexpected. She ended up being "to much dog" for my wife and kids so we had to get rid of her but the Pyrenees traits were very drawing and we found a Pyrenees/Lab mix who was a absolute awesome family dog. He'd bring the kids to the bus and stay with them till the bus came, watch them play outside and brawl with any coyotes that entered our field. In fact I haven't shot a coyote off our place since we got him. Sadly old age caught up with him this fall, and he had to be put down. By chance we found a Black Lab/Pyrenees female, and a few months later a male. We are planning to breed them as this mix makes a really good family/farm dog, especially when raised with children from puppy hood. The children become their livestock to protect. Good luck with her, she'll be a loyal companion! [/QUOTE]
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