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<blockquote data-quote="fellersbarnoneranch" data-source="post: 69552" data-attributes="member: 120"><p>If you look at Great Pyrenees--arrange to look late in the evening--that is when they do their "warning off" Really it has not been a problem for us. It is a deep low short bark. Depending on your set up and the size of the place where you would keep your goats it may not be a problem. If, however, you make them your front porch dog (they will go either way) the night barking might not be fun. ours have free run of the county. For a time we allowed them a bed on the porch, but have since discouraged it. Now they actually prefer to sleep in the hay or loafing sheds. They still come by for a visit, or when called on for pot-licking. Ours are VERY smart and want to please so reform has been relatively easy. For an interesting story.....</p><p><a href="http://www.pyrenean-journal.com/patous.htm" target="_blank">http://www.pyrenean-journal.com/patous.htm</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fellersbarnoneranch, post: 69552, member: 120"] If you look at Great Pyrenees--arrange to look late in the evening--that is when they do their "warning off" Really it has not been a problem for us. It is a deep low short bark. Depending on your set up and the size of the place where you would keep your goats it may not be a problem. If, however, you make them your front porch dog (they will go either way) the night barking might not be fun. ours have free run of the county. For a time we allowed them a bed on the porch, but have since discouraged it. Now they actually prefer to sleep in the hay or loafing sheds. They still come by for a visit, or when called on for pot-licking. Ours are VERY smart and want to please so reform has been relatively easy. For an interesting story..... [url]http://www.pyrenean-journal.com/patous.htm[/url] [/QUOTE]
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