The Great Pyrenees, also known as the Pyr, is a majestic and ancient working breed originally developed to guard livestock in the rugged Pyrenees Mountains between France and Spain. Believed to descend from Mastiff-type dogs, this breed has existed for thousands of years. Once a peasant’s flock guardian, the Great Pyrenees earned royal status in 1675 when King Louis XIV declared it the “Royal Dog of France.” The breed became popular across Europe and the United States, and the American Kennel Club officially recognized it in 1933. Known for their patience and protective instincts, Great Pyrenees make gentle, loyal family companions.
Distinguished by their long, thick white coats and calm, noble demeanor, Great Pyrenees are large, muscular dogs bred for endurance and confidence. They are affectionate and protective, especially with children, and naturally wary of strangers, making them excellent guardians. Despite their strength, they are gentle and even-tempered. Their dense double coat is self-cleaning but sheds heavily, requiring weekly brushing. Daily walks and outdoor playtime are essential to manage their energy. With proper training and socialization, the Great Pyrenees is a devoted family protector and loving companion that embodies both grace and strength.
Great Pyrenees & Australian Cattle Dog hybrid
Finn, the beginning and the end. A handsome fellow who takes as much after his father as his mother. The smallest of the three boys, but still the third largest of the litter. Perhaps the most playful and energetic of the boys.
Great Pyrenees & Australian Cattle Dog hybrid
It’s hard to say why we call him Francis, but like Thunder it’s something of a presence he has. He is the second largest and is also fairly calm. A bit more playful than Thunder and happy just to be around the others.
Great Pyrenees & Australian Cattle Dog hybrid
So called Thunder because of his distinct presence. The biggest of the lot and the calmest as well. The kind of pup who is happy to rest in the corner and eat and not complain about much at all.
Great Pyrenees & Australian Cattle Dog hybrid
: So called Luna because of her soft and gentle beauty. The largest of the girls and the calmest, though still playful. Something of bridge in personality between the girls and the boys.
Great Pyrenees & Australian Cattle Dog hybrid
We call her freckles because of the distinct dots she has on her face which she gets from her father. She’s the smallest of the bunch and possibly the cutest. Very playful but also somewhat timid.
Great Pyrenees
He is a handsome and playful boy.
Great Pyrenees
He is a handsome and playful boy.
Great Pyrenees
He is a handsome and playful boy.

German Shepherd & Great Pyrenees hybrid
He is precious and adorable and very charming lovey boy!!! Has had his first round of shots and dewormed. Ready for his furrr-ever home!!! Asking for $350 for a rehoming fee to assure he gets a g

Bernese Mountain Dog & Great Pyrenees hybrid
Romeo is a charm! His demeanor is something special. He knows his name, sit, come, wait, he sits and waits for his command "Romeo eat" before eating, walks great on the leash, house training is going