Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Great Pyrenees Temperment

The Great Pyrenees is docile, and caring, but they are also territorial and vigilant of there flock or family when needed, its common demeanor in one of composure and patience.  The Great Pyrenees is strong willed, self ruling, and reserved breed. They are also alert, quite fearless and dependable due to its duties. The Great Pyrenees' size makes it an imposing guardian. A Great Pyrenees will patrol its perimeter and may run off if they are left of there leash in an unenclosed space. The Great Pyrenees also tends to growl and bark a lot unless taught otherwise. The Great Pyrenees can be slow to learn commands and a little bit stubborn at times.    

No comments:

Post a Comment