Pyrenean Sheepdog

From humble origins, the Pyrenean Sheepdog was virtually unknown in official canine circles until the beginning of the 20th century.
Pyrenean Sheepdog adult black and white

About the Pyrenean Sheepdog

Its type varies considerably from one valley to the next, but while its size and coat can be very different, its character and behaviour never are. The first standard was published between 1921 and 1925 and it has barely changed since.

The mixture of coarse and woolly hair can cause cording and sometimes matting, which overlaps like tiles on the croup and thighs. Cording may even be found on the breast and the front of the elbows.

: France
: Small
: 15-17
Assertive / Lively

Needs a lot of exercise
Patient with children and other animals
Requires moderate grooming
Dachshund puppy in black and white eating from a red bowl

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