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GREAT PYRENEES
The Great Pyrenees is a large breed of dog, used as a livestock guardian dog.
History
The Great Pyrenees is a very old breed, and has been used for millennia by the shepherds which includes
Basque people, who inhabit parts of the region in and around the Pyrenees Mountains of southern France and
northern Spain. More recently, the breed served as the official dog of the royal French court
(whose prominence began circa the Middle Ages, and lasted until the middle of the nineteenth century).
During World War II the dogs were used to haul artillery over the Pyrenean Mountain range to and from
Spain and France. They are related to several other large white European livestock guardian dogs (LGD),
including the Italian Maremma Sheepdog, Kuvasz (Hungary), Akbash Dog (Turkey) and Polish Tatra or Polski
Owczarek Podhalanski.
Description
Males grow to between 110-120 pounds and 27-32 inches, while females reach between 80-90 pounds
and 25-29 inches. They will live to between 10-12 years of age. Their coats are white and can have
varying shades of gray, Red (rust) or tan around the face (including a full face mask), ears and
sometimes on the body and tail; as a Great Pyrenees matures, their coats grow thicker and the longer
colored hair of the coat often fades on those dogs that were not born completely white. Sometimes a
little light tan or lemon will appear later in life around the ears and face. Being a double coated
breed, the undercoat can also have color and the skin as well. The color of the nose and on the eye
rims should be jet black. Grey or tan markings that remain lend the French name, "blaireau,"
(badger) which is a similar grizzled mixture color seen in the European Badger. More reciently any
color is correctly termed "Badger" or "Blaireau." All white dogs are not prefered by top breeders
for many reasons. Therefore, these all white dogs in most breedings are less frequent. Its not unusual
that breedings that result in a high incidence of all white puppies do not have the required jet black
pigment on the nose and eye rims. These breeding lines are therefore not, as a rule, desirable in well
bred stock. There are generally all white puppies in most litters. This is normal and these
all white puppies can be bred sucessfully in the hands of a competant breeder. The rear leg
bilateral double dewclaws are required.
From Wikipedia.org
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