how does your pyrenees stay on all fours?my boy is constantly chasing my cat and falling down on our laminate floor.no serious injuries but he limps from time to time.
@tamaboom Surprisingly he's pretty good at it. It's funny because sometimes Madeline will catch him off guard and start running at him wanting to play. It's scares the dog and he tries running from her but on that floor he has a longer take off. Lol.
I remember when my cat was still alive my pyrenees would play with him all the time. Every single time she would lose and I found it really funny because my cat was black and she's nearly pure white (save for the light brown and black on her ears) andsometimes I'd find the cat sleeping on her tail after a "fight" and it would look like yin and yang. one can't live without the other which would explain why she was so depressed once my cat passed... ^^'
Our boy is 4 1/2 months and everyone is in love with him, from the neighbor kids who love to pet him to the people we see on walks to the other animal parents at the vet's office. He has the sweetest disposition and is friendly to everyone. To the people who want one, I'd say they do shed a LOT and you need a very high fence.
@runforrester My handsome boy gets attention everywhere we go as well. I get stopped everyday on our walks. One time this car stopped in the middle of an intersection when they had the green light to ask me what kind of breed it was. This breed definitely attracts a lot of attention. My guy just turned two. Luckily he is done growing now. He greets me with hugs when I arrive home and due to his size it knocks me off balance if I'm not paying attention. His paws go right over my shoulders.
Hey i was wondering do great pyrenees bark as much as all the websites say they do? Would they be fine if they got an hour of daily exercise and a day at the beach on the weekend?
Woild recommend keeping them in an aprtment?
Sorry for all the questions, its just that im looking for a big dog which doesnt drool and is content wit the exercise i can provide. :P
@PUREPERV Hey. They definitely bark a lot especially at night. This dog is not good for an apartment setting. They need a lot of space and daily exercise. This dog doesn't drool that bad unless he's in a warm climate. I live in New York and he absolutely loves the winter. On the negative degree days when I would take him outside to go to the bathroom he would lay down in a mound of snow and be chewing on icicles. He's a very sweet boy but his barking is out of control.
My precious boy is a gentle giant and little Madeline doesn't even have her claws out when she is playing with him. My two babies get along very well and love each other. Its funny watching the cat instigate and pick fights with him. A lot of times she will start running at him and the dog actually runs from her and hides in the corner. I'm trying to get another good video of them that I can post. Usually by the time I grab my camera I miss all the good stuff.
@akiaki9jade Poor dog? He's huge and heavy with large powerful jaws and the cat is small and fragile. Pyrenean Mountain Dogs are beautiful, kind animals, but any dog that big has to learn its boundaries and how to be gentle, which is what the owner is trying to encourage here with the occasional mild warning. And for your information, that's how cats play - they swat at things with their paws and kick and wrestle. If she didn't want to play she would have run away. They obviously get on well.
@akiaki9jade Guess it's hard to judge tone in plain text; I didn't mean for that to sound as angry as it must have seemed, just wanted to defend the cat and explain that that is what they do when they play. Often in these nice cat and dog videos you get people who don't understand cats' body language criticise them in the comments section for being 'spoilsports' or grumpy, when they're anything but. Hope I didn't spoil your enjoyment of the video.
how does your pyrenees stay on all fours?my boy is constantly chasing my cat and falling down on our laminate floor.no serious injuries but he limps from time to time.
tamaboom 1 month ago
@tamaboom Surprisingly he's pretty good at it. It's funny because sometimes Madeline will catch him off guard and start running at him wanting to play. It's scares the dog and he tries running from her but on that floor he has a longer take off. Lol.
npetrell 1 month ago
I remember when my cat was still alive my pyrenees would play with him all the time. Every single time she would lose and I found it really funny because my cat was black and she's nearly pure white (save for the light brown and black on her ears) andsometimes I'd find the cat sleeping on her tail after a "fight" and it would look like yin and yang. one can't live without the other which would explain why she was so depressed once my cat passed... ^^'
I love pyrenees <3
kpopcollabs2 1 month ago
I take it kitty has no claws??
Jeffersen08 1 month ago
@Jeffersen08 I'm against declawing and she doesn't have her claws out when they play. They are best friends.
npetrell 1 month ago 4
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Jeffersen08 1 month ago
My pyranees had the same tactics with the head dive
hw6743 5 months ago
Our boy is 4 1/2 months and everyone is in love with him, from the neighbor kids who love to pet him to the people we see on walks to the other animal parents at the vet's office. He has the sweetest disposition and is friendly to everyone. To the people who want one, I'd say they do shed a LOT and you need a very high fence.
runforrester 6 months ago
@runforrester My handsome boy gets attention everywhere we go as well. I get stopped everyday on our walks. One time this car stopped in the middle of an intersection when they had the green light to ask me what kind of breed it was. This breed definitely attracts a lot of attention. My guy just turned two. Luckily he is done growing now. He greets me with hugs when I arrive home and due to his size it knocks me off balance if I'm not paying attention. His paws go right over my shoulders.
npetrell 6 months ago
gosh theyre gorgeous ! i'd kill to own a great pyrenees I love Lynx' tail and Madeline looks sooo fluffy lol
animalrights800 6 months ago
aww poor lynx
TheJackassfan13 6 months ago
Hey i was wondering do great pyrenees bark as much as all the websites say they do? Would they be fine if they got an hour of daily exercise and a day at the beach on the weekend?
Woild recommend keeping them in an aprtment?
Sorry for all the questions, its just that im looking for a big dog which doesnt drool and is content wit the exercise i can provide. :P
PUREPERV 7 months ago
@PUREPERV Hey. They definitely bark a lot especially at night. This dog is not good for an apartment setting. They need a lot of space and daily exercise. This dog doesn't drool that bad unless he's in a warm climate. I live in New York and he absolutely loves the winter. On the negative degree days when I would take him outside to go to the bathroom he would lay down in a mound of snow and be chewing on icicles. He's a very sweet boy but his barking is out of control.
npetrell 7 months ago
My precious boy is a gentle giant and little Madeline doesn't even have her claws out when she is playing with him. My two babies get along very well and love each other. Its funny watching the cat instigate and pick fights with him. A lot of times she will start running at him and the dog actually runs from her and hides in the corner. I'm trying to get another good video of them that I can post. Usually by the time I grab my camera I miss all the good stuff.
npetrell 11 months ago
@npetrell Yes, as I said back on my first post, it's obvious they get on well. You have two very lovely pets and this is a very sweet video. :)
PhoenixWright101 11 months ago
@PhoenixWright101 Thanks :) I'm glad you enjoyed it.
npetrell 11 months ago
poor dog, he just wants to play
akiaki9jade 1 year ago
@akiaki9jade Poor dog? He's huge and heavy with large powerful jaws and the cat is small and fragile. Pyrenean Mountain Dogs are beautiful, kind animals, but any dog that big has to learn its boundaries and how to be gentle, which is what the owner is trying to encourage here with the occasional mild warning. And for your information, that's how cats play - they swat at things with their paws and kick and wrestle. If she didn't want to play she would have run away. They obviously get on well.
PhoenixWright101 11 months ago
@PhoenixWright101 wow wow chill man...you're over reacting...
akiaki9jade 11 months ago
@akiaki9jade Guess it's hard to judge tone in plain text; I didn't mean for that to sound as angry as it must have seemed, just wanted to defend the cat and explain that that is what they do when they play. Often in these nice cat and dog videos you get people who don't understand cats' body language criticise them in the comments section for being 'spoilsports' or grumpy, when they're anything but. Hope I didn't spoil your enjoyment of the video.
PhoenixWright101 11 months ago