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Golden Pyrenees Information

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About the Golden Pyrenees

The Golden Pyrenees is a hybrid dog that is made up of a combination of two different purebreeds. It's a cross between the Golden Retriever and the Great Pyrenees. We've found the best method for understanding the characteristics of the Golden Pyrenees is to read both of its ancestors descriptions taking note of their temperaments, size and general look. 

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General Description

The Golden Pyrenees is white with marks on its underbelly. Generally, this breed is larger than a Golden Retriever, but heavily resembles one.

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Character

The Golden Pyrenees has a wonderful, well rounded temperament. This breed is suited for family live and is known to be gentle and loving. Since they are large, it loves to sit around and nap the day away but is always ready for a walk or play time.

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Size

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Weight

100-200 pounds

Some are known to get up to 220 pounds.

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General Health

No known health issues.

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Maintenance

This breed requires a medium amount of maintenance. They will shed heavily if not brushed regularly and may carry an odor if not bathed on a regular basis.

This breed is a heavy shedder and will require frequent brushing.

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Ideal Environment

This breed is acclimated to cold weather. The Golden Pyrenees is mildly acclimated to heat if only exposed for a short time and provided shade and water.

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    Golden Pyreneese as Guardian

    I was planning to get a Golden Pyreneese as a livestock guardian and pet. I want the gentle nature of the Golden Retriever and the guardian instinct of the Pyreneese. Does anyone know whether the Golden Pyreneese retains that strong...

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