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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1819382" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>That was my experience with Great Pyrenees too. They worked great as long as they were in the field. My male Pyr was a Houdini when it came to getting out of somewhere. You said it right, they carry their territory with them wherever they go. The last time mine went roaming 3 of them a male and 2 females were gone for several days and we later heard that they were spotted on a road over 10 miles away. I gave up on them after that and found them a new home. I kept one of their pups that didn't get sold and he stayed around pretty good, and was a great guard dog for our property in that he turned absolutely vicious towards all people but us after an apparent tangle with prowlers. </p><p>Once after that, I went to the barn one morning and found him and my border collie standing by the chain link gate at the front and a huge stick like walking stick was lodged in the gate. I think somebody had tried to get in the barn and took that big stick to fight him off and were unsuccessful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1819382, member: 24816"] That was my experience with Great Pyrenees too. They worked great as long as they were in the field. My male Pyr was a Houdini when it came to getting out of somewhere. You said it right, they carry their territory with them wherever they go. The last time mine went roaming 3 of them a male and 2 females were gone for several days and we later heard that they were spotted on a road over 10 miles away. I gave up on them after that and found them a new home. I kept one of their pups that didn’t get sold and he stayed around pretty good, and was a great guard dog for our property in that he turned absolutely vicious towards all people but us after an apparent tangle with prowlers. Once after that, I went to the barn one morning and found him and my border collie standing by the chain link gate at the front and a huge stick like walking stick was lodged in the gate. I think somebody had tried to get in the barn and took that big stick to fight him off and were unsuccessful. [/QUOTE]
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