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<blockquote data-quote="Medic24" data-source="post: 69450" data-attributes="member: 1101"><p>We have had two Great Pyrenes, they are great dogs, very loving toward us. But because they were not started with livestock, they never did get the hang of trying to protect them, except the second one was fiannaly catching on a bit, she would run like the wind toward any coyote howling, and would be gone for hours. They would bark at falling leaves or blowing wind. I believe they love to bark as much as they do eating.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately the first loved to chase trucks, and that was her undoing, she is buried above the barn.</p><p>The second one loved to wander, we had put down just a few weeks ago, with a broken back, we assume she was kicked by a cow, as she loved to chase them about until they had enuff and they would start to chase back....she too is buried in the pasture next to the first, and yes, I cried over both of them.</p><p>I now just have a border collie mix who in fact has a terrific disposition, and have slowly begun to train him to work around cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Medic24, post: 69450, member: 1101"] We have had two Great Pyrenes, they are great dogs, very loving toward us. But because they were not started with livestock, they never did get the hang of trying to protect them, except the second one was fiannaly catching on a bit, she would run like the wind toward any coyote howling, and would be gone for hours. They would bark at falling leaves or blowing wind. I believe they love to bark as much as they do eating. Unfortunately the first loved to chase trucks, and that was her undoing, she is buried above the barn. The second one loved to wander, we had put down just a few weeks ago, with a broken back, we assume she was kicked by a cow, as she loved to chase them about until they had enuff and they would start to chase back....she too is buried in the pasture next to the first, and yes, I cried over both of them. I now just have a border collie mix who in fact has a terrific disposition, and have slowly begun to train him to work around cattle. [/QUOTE]
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