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Pyrenean Shepherd
(Smooth)


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- Anatole France


Smooth-faced Pyrenean Shepherd puppy
"Charlotte
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For more information on the characteristics and care of the Pyrenean Shepherd please contact any of the breeders listed below or:

Pyrenean Shepherd Club of America

Smooth-faced Pyrenean Shepherd adult
 Ch Taliesin Timbalier de La Brise
"Tison"

Known in the Pyrenees Mountains  of France for some 8,000 years, the Pyrenean Shepherd worked in partnership with the Great Pyrenees. While the larger Great Pyrenees protected the flock against predators, the Pyrenean Shepherd actually herded the sheep. The Pyrenean Shepherd is sometimes referred to as a Pyrenean Sheepdog outside the USA.

The Pyrenean Shepherd is the smallest of the French herding breeds, and stands up to 22 inches tall at the shoulder. He comes in two varieties. The Rough Pyrenean Shepherd has a coarse, long-haired, weather-proof coat. The Smooth-Faced Pyrenean Shepherd has short hair on his face. The Pyr Shepherd has many different looks. His coat may be corded, long haired, or he may possess a demi-long jacket. His coat color should be brindle, fawn, black, blue-merle, or gray. The Pyrenean Shepherd may or may not sport a moustache! 

The Pyrenean Shepherd is renowned for his surefootedness especially at high elevations, and his jumping ability. His endurance, strength of will, and ability to exercise independent judgment means that you will have to take him in hand early! Firm, consistent, training that establishes you as 'in charge' should be the goal.

An athletic, busy, cheerful companion, the Pyrenean Shepherd is happily devoted to his family. Wary of strangers, he makes a good watch dog.

With a high activity level and energy to burn, the Pyrenean Shepherd will throw himself with enthusiasm into agility, flyball, herding, obedience, and tracking events. Pyrenean Shepherds have been used very successfully as search and rescue dogs. They distinguished themselves in both World Wars, locating wounded soldiers, and as couriers, carrying messages across enemy lines. This dog needs plenty of exercise, room to run in, and preferably, a job to do!

 

Photos displayed above courtesy of:
Patricia Princehouse, La Brise
Ohio

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Patricia Princehouse
9573 Mentor Rd
Chardon, OH   44024
(440) 286-7431
Email:
LaBrise@msn.com

La Brise

   


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