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The Pyrenean Mountain Dog or Chien de Montagne des Pyrénées is a French breed of livestock guardian dog; in France it is commonly called the Patou.It originates from the eastern or French side of the Pyrenees Mountains that separate France and Spain and is recognised as a separate breed from the Mastín del Pirineo or Pyrenean Mastiff from the Spanish side of the mountains, to which it is ...
The Pyrenean Sheepdog is a small to medium-sized breed (it is the smallest French herding breed) that resembles as small Berger Picard; they usually stand between 38 and 56 centimetres (15 and 22 in); [1] [4] the breed standards state the long-haired dogs are 40 to 50 centimetres (16 to 20 in) and bitches 38 to 48 centimetres (15 to 19 in) whilst smooth-faced dogs are 40 to 54 centimetres (16 ...
Pyrenean Shepherd, a medium-small breed of dog native to the Pyrenees mountains in southern France and northern Spain; Pyrenean Mountain Dog or Great Pyrenees, a large breed of dog used as a livestock guardian dog; Pyrenean Mastiff, a large breed of dog originally from the Aragonese Pyrenees in Spain
The Neapolitan Mastiff has a lot of excess skin plus droopy jowls which make drooling impossible to avoid. They are huge dogs, reaching weights of up to 150 pounds with a standing height of around ...
In this clip, a Great Pyrenees dog is visiting a restaurant again after a two-year absence. Last time he was on the premises, one of the workers gave him a piece of cheesy bread.
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A livestock guardian dog (LGD) is a dog type bred for the purpose of protecting livestock from predators. Livestock guardian dogs stay with the group of animals they protect as a full-time member of the flock or herd. [1] Their ability to guard their herd is mainly instinctive, as the dog is bonded to the herd from an early age. [2]
The dog, named Wesley, was found free-roaming the streets with a pack of dogs. Austin Pets Alive! was able to provide him with wound care and medication, at a cost of $750.