hoosier3060 And as a person (yourselves) Blessed by Our company,.. I'm sure, "Taking You Down",.. Has had a Much More Meaningful and Fulfilling experience. We don't take you down. UNLESS YOU DON'T MOVE lol. ...true. doesn't make much difference... We Have Our Moments ☺☺☺. ENJOY
TANGLDWEB she didn’t take us down. She lifted us up. Our fluffy cloud from heaven fulfilled her duties on earth and has returned... only this time with wings and a halo... we adopted another one 6 months after.
She is so cute and reminds me of my puppy, how timid he was, and I kept thinking, but you're going to grow up to be a giant who is not scared of bears or wolves! One difference though is on the way home from the ranch when I picked him up, I got the brilliant idea that he might be hungry and I took out the baggy of kibble that they had given me. Well my darling angelic puppy transformed into a swirling Tasmanian devil and attacked the baggy of kibble, wherever I quickly tried to stash it he dove to (this is all while I was driving, stupidly), then I finally stuffed it in the seat pocket behind the seat, he tore it open and spent the next thirty minutes burrowed under the seats hoovering the kibble. And this little girl eats so delicately!
i remember when we brought my great Pyrenees teddy bear home from a small farm in Wisconsin, we live in st. paul and now he is just a big huge lazy baby 😍
Beautiful baby. She looked so sad though. Was she abused by her previous owner? Or just missing mama? Such sad eyes 😥. You did such a good job with her.
Alot of Pyrenees dogs have that "sad" look. It's just the way their eyes are set. We have 2 in our family. Very happy dogs that are well taken care of, but yet they look sad at times even when they're happy. Lol
+Keelen Landrum Keelen, pyrs are not the easiest to train, because they are not bred to be obedient like hunting and herding breeds. This does not mean they are stupid or stubborn or "dominant." It means you will succeed with positive reinforcement, not punishment. Pyrs don't care about punishment. They just look at you like, huh? They DO however, respond to clicker training. They have a price list. If you've been working on a recall ("come"), at home, you can reward with a small treat. If you call them from a long distance while they're barking in the night, and they come, you'd better have a steak! If you consistently reward them for coming to you, you will save yourself a lot of trouble. The environment will always trump your commands for a pyr, so don't expect that a few sessions of training will result in a dog that obeys at the dog park. You must work up slowly, starting in a quiet familiar place at home, and reward with enthusiasm and generosity. Then as that becomes easy, you can reward less in the familiar place, but go out in the yard and repeat, with big rewards. When that becomes easy, you can add in some distractions. In this way you "shape" the response for the day the pyr will come even when it's chasing something. But you have to keep at it all their lives. They never become permanently trained to recall; you must practice it often, and keep them fresh. Don't ever give up, just remember the price list!
+Laura Kinsale I totally agree. I have Great Pyrenees puppy .. When I use to tell him sit he look at me say huh huh lol but I start slowly working on him .. Guess what he know how to sit, down, come , stay , no lol and when we say bye he run to us becuase he know we leaving .. And my puppy is only 4 months old.. I'm stay home mom And I love to treat him
Can this person think of more excruciating stuff to do to this puppy in the first few hours in a new place? He was depressed- she wanted him to eat, when He started to eat she disturbed him 3 xs including taking him away from his food for a walk. Next he gets another fun trauma- a bath, followed by blow drying. Totally unaware of his depression she treats him like a doll. You can tell by her hands she's got loving intentions- but totally incapable of reading this animal.
Phillip Lopez You could have said this without being insulting. For example: “I noticed you wear your seatbelt strap behind you. I just wanted to say that I think you may get seriously hurt by your airbag if you were in an accident.” See how you can say the same thing without being mean?
So precious and beautiful
Beautiful 💖
We rescued our Great Pyrenees. They could take you down with their sheer size, but are as gentle as they are pretty. Adorable puppy!
hoosier3060
And as a person (yourselves) Blessed by Our company,.. I'm sure, "Taking You Down",..
Has had a Much More Meaningful and Fulfilling experience.
We don't take you down.
UNLESS YOU DON'T MOVE lol.
...true. doesn't make much difference...
We Have Our Moments ☺☺☺.
ENJOY
TANGLDWEB she didn’t take us down. She lifted us up. Our fluffy cloud from heaven fulfilled her duties on earth and has returned... only this time with wings and a halo... we adopted another one 6 months after.
That's how mine was the first 2 ,3 days
Pretty dog..She will be a night barker, and they are stubborn, but it’s their nature.
any update on beautiful eska?
She is so cute and reminds me of my puppy, how timid he was, and I kept thinking, but you're going to grow up to be a giant who is not scared of bears or wolves! One difference though is on the way home from the ranch when I picked him up, I got the brilliant idea that he might be hungry and I took out the baggy of kibble that they had given me. Well my darling angelic puppy transformed into a swirling Tasmanian devil and attacked the baggy of kibble, wherever I quickly tried to stash it he dove to (this is all while I was driving, stupidly), then I finally stuffed it in the seat pocket behind the seat, he tore it open and spent the next thirty minutes burrowed under the seats hoovering the kibble. And this little girl eats so delicately!
Please update us on Eska! Such a cutie! 💕
Missing mom and the brothers and sisters!
How adorably precious. Would love to have one but do not have the space. Beautiful dog.
So adorable🐶
Qué bonita es!! :)
Update!
i remember when we brought my great Pyrenees teddy bear home from a small farm in Wisconsin, we live in st. paul and now he is just a big huge lazy baby 😍
Where in Wisconsin I live in wi and had to go just about to Rochester to get mine he is anatolian pyrenees mix though
So cute!
only one video.......i need another video right meow.
I love Great Pyrenees, my baby is going on 3 in December.
Really well done video. Thanks!
Awww! I have a great pyrenees as well and he's almost four months old now! Eska is just tooooo cute though!! =D
I have a Great Pyrenees too his name is Edward
Beautiful baby. She looked so sad though. Was she abused by her previous owner? Or just missing mama? Such sad eyes 😥. You did such a good job with her.
Alot of Pyrenees dogs have that "sad" look. It's just the way their eyes are set. We have 2 in our family. Very happy dogs that are well taken care of, but yet they look sad at times even when they're happy. Lol
He looks depressed most of the time. Make another video in a few days where he hopefully has bonded with you.
Is it a boy or a girl ?
I'm getting a great pry soon and i need to know how to train it
+Keelen Landrum Keelen, pyrs are not the easiest to train, because they are not bred to be obedient like hunting and herding breeds. This does not mean they are stupid or stubborn or "dominant." It means you will succeed with positive reinforcement, not punishment. Pyrs don't care about punishment. They just look at you like, huh? They DO however, respond to clicker training. They have a price list. If you've been working on a recall ("come"), at home, you can reward with a small treat. If you call them from a long distance while they're barking in the night, and they come, you'd better have a steak! If you consistently reward them for coming to you, you will save yourself a lot of trouble. The environment will always trump your commands for a pyr, so don't expect that a few sessions of training will result in a dog that obeys at the dog park. You must work up slowly, starting in a quiet familiar place at home, and reward with enthusiasm and generosity. Then as that becomes easy, you can reward less in the familiar place, but go out in the yard and repeat, with big rewards. When that becomes easy, you can add in some distractions. In this way you "shape" the response for the day the pyr will come even when it's chasing something. But you have to keep at it all their lives. They never become permanently trained to recall; you must practice it often, and keep them fresh. Don't ever give up, just remember the price list!
+Laura Kinsale I totally agree. I have Great Pyrenees puppy .. When I use to tell him sit he look at me say huh huh lol but I start slowly working on him .. Guess what he know how to sit, down, come , stay , no lol and when we say bye he run to us becuase he know we leaving .. And my puppy is only 4 months old.. I'm stay home mom And I love to treat him
8 personas se pirran por los perros feos y agresivos y no aprecian estas ternuritas que nos ha dado el mundo!!! :)
cute
Can this person think of more excruciating stuff to do to this puppy in the first few hours in a new place? He was depressed- she wanted him to eat, when He started to eat she disturbed him 3 xs including taking him away from his food for a walk. Next he gets another fun trauma- a bath, followed by blow drying. Totally unaware of his depression she treats him like a doll. You can tell by her hands she's got loving intentions- but totally incapable of reading this animal.
Eska from legend of korra?
Kind of stupid to put the shoulder belt behind your back when you drive . Your air bag will break your neck if your not properly belted .
Phillip Lopez You could have said this without being insulting. For example: “I noticed you wear your seatbelt strap behind you. I just wanted to say that I think you may get seriously hurt by your airbag if you were in an accident.” See how you can say the same thing without being mean?
8 weeks is too young, to separate a puppy from his mother.
elipa3 i agree!
elipa3 how old should the dog be? im getting an 8 week old puppy next month when it is weaned
Mea Decker
I think, it would be better, the puppy stays with his mother, till it is 12 weeks old.
I just got my great pyrenees at 8 weeks old and now he almost 4 months and he doing great.
you can separate at 6 weeks OK so don't be dying when you don't know your facts lol not to be round but just saying