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|  04-01-2018, 12:35 PM | #11 | 
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			It's good to do research because you don't want to get a dog that doesn't fit your life.  That wouldn't work for you or them and will just create an unhappy dog and human.  I found a neat link that lists a lot things to consider about the Pyrenees, like they are hard to train, bark a LOT, have a thick, heavy coat, require a lot of exercise and drool quite a bit. Great Pyrenees Dog Breed Also, there's this article. Something else to consider besides breed traits is the individual animal. I've had a miniature Irish Setter that didn't fit a lot of either of his mixed breed traits (Setter and Chihuahua) and a Shit Zhu that ticked the list nearly all the way down. Have you considered a shelter dog? To be thread compliant, my Loki is warming my spot on the sofa and Gracie is holding down the back of the sofa....oh, wait....she just moved. Not sure where but I'm sure they will both be in the kitchen in a minute when I go in to put down their kibble lunch. Yep, that's where they are now. He's eating and she's delicately bathing. Last edited by Gemme; 04-01-2018 at 12:40 PM. | 
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