Socialization helps ensure that your Great
Pyr puppy grows up to be a well - rounded dog.
Buyers should consider the temperament as well as the health of the parent dogs when looking for
a Pyr puppy.
Not exact matches
GROOMING THE GREAT PYRENEES Regular grooming and inspection at least once a week are necessary for your
Pyr - from
puppy hood throughout his life.
Like other large breeds, the
Pyr is susceptible to hip dysplasia, so
puppies should come from parents with hip certification from PennHip or the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals.
Your
puppy will be quick to learn, as
Pyrs are naturally clean.
Nonetheless, early socialization and
puppy training classes are recommended to help give the
Pyr a good start in becoming a well - adjusted, well - mannered companion.
Begin accustoming your
Pyr to being brushed and examined when he's a
puppy.
Like most
puppies and adolescent dogs, young
Pyrs are very active.