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
Male pup # 2 has a calm and reserved disposition. He is both attentive to our herd and affectionate with us, as we spend a lot of time with our dogs. We are happy with how he is coming along and know that he will grow into a fine dog.

Great Pyrenees
Male # 1 is calm and confident. He is both attentive to our herd and affectionate with us, as we spend a lot of time with our dogs. We are happy with how he is coming along and know that this boy will grow into a fine dog.