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Author: Volunteer Writer

Door Etiquette For Your Great Pyrenees

by Volunteer WriterPosted onJuly 6, 2020July 6, 2020Uncategorized

Door etiquette is for a pup to conduct appropriate behavior when something is going on around the door. Begin by going to the door and…

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How To Calm Your Great Pyrenees During A Thunderstorm

by Volunteer WriterPosted onMay 29, 2020August 12, 2021Dog Behavior
Great Pyrenees standing at the top of the stairs

Written by Ariele Sieling Great Pyrenees are notorious for being terrified of thunderstorms, fireworks, and any (as we like to call them), angry sky noises.…

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My Great Pyrenees Has Gone Missing

by Volunteer WriterPosted onMay 29, 2020Dog Behavior
Great Pyrenees dog hiding in some bushes

Oh no… my Great Pyrenees has gone on a “walk about” and is nowhere to be seen.  I’m so upset… what should I do now???…

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Creating A Feeding Ritual For Your Dog

by Volunteer WriterPosted onMay 15, 2020May 29, 2020Training Your Pyr
Dog eating with cat watching

Establishing new rituals to either create an acceptable behavior or replace an unacceptable behavior is crucial to giving your pup ways to make good choices.…

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Using A Martingale Collar With Your Great Pyrenees

by Volunteer WriterPosted onMay 8, 2020Tools For Pyr Care
dog in the woods

One of the best things about Great Pyrenees dogs are their personalities. Stubborn, independent, and smart, Pyrs know what they want. They probably know what…

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Introducing Dogs To Each Other

by Volunteer WriterPosted onMay 8, 2020May 8, 2020Dog Behavior

First Introductions to another dog should be controlled, not rushed, and energy as calm and confident as possible. Use leashes for safety and control, not…

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