Great Pyrenees | CKC Breed Facts & Profile

2 years ago
12

High in the Pyrenees Mountains, where a natural border exists between France and Spain, humans have lived and raised livestock for thousands of years. During that time, large white dogs—such as the Great Pyrenees—were used to guard the livestock from thieves and natural predators, such as Pyrenean brown bears. It is believed that these dogs and other large mountain flock guardian breeds, such as the Akbash, Kuvasz, Komondor, and Maremma, descended from large Asian dogs that were originally used to guard the horses, sheep, and goats of nomads.

Read the full profile here: https://ckcusa.com/breeds/great-pyrenees/

WATCH other CKC Series:
Talkin' Dogs | https://bit.ly/2v8wkap​​

SUBSCRIBE to CKC | https://goo.gl/mntlmd​​
Watch the previous video | https://bit.ly/3htV1Er​​
Watch the playlist | https://goo.gl/NMU7cZ​​

CKC links:
Visit the CKC website | https://ckcusa.com/​​
Registration Services | https://goo.gl/hkFnMa​​
Read our blog | https://ckcusa.com/blog/​​

Follow CKC:
Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/ckcusa​​
Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/ckc_dogs/​​
Twitter | https://twitter.com/ckc_dogs​​

CKC profiles dog breeds in our Breed Spotlight series. The series provides bite-sized videos highlighting important information about different dog breeds.

Have video suggestions? Leave us a comment or email us at marketing@ckcusa.com
#GreatPyrenees #CKC #ContinentalKennelClub

Loading comments...