Awww little polar bears with their perfect black noses with the bonus of wagging tails! Super adorable ❤❤❤ We have Anatolian Shepherds but have always loved their flooooofy cousins. God bless! ❤❤❤
Oh. Em. Gee! If I were there I'd never get a single thing accomplished-I'd be out getting puppy kisses and cuddles all day! And am in agreement with all the previous posters, Pyrs are the absolute best. I went back in your videos a bit to find they're a single litter...wow. That mama is an amazing girl!
My wife and I were looking for a Pyr pup just after our previous Pyr died at 14 years old, We went to a farm where their two adult Pyrs had a litter of only 9 pups. we walked around with them all and tried to pick one. It was like watching a group of cotton balls rolling in the wind. One of them followed us wherever we went trying to interact. After some time we chose him and make arrangements for getting his registration papers. Gus is still with us and goes with me wherever I go. He is off the leash as possible. He weighs 155 lbs and is a complete cuddle bug. Some people are afraid of him because of his size and imagined poor manners. But he is not mean or violent unlike the rats on a string that constantly try to bite.
Males can be from 130lbs all the way up to 200 lbs female 90lbs to 150lbs but these weights are estimates each dog is an individual. My male is close to 200 pounds my female is around 130 .In my opinion a female will reach half her weight at 8 months old .A lot of GP's stay thin until they are around 2 years old then they start to bulk up.
@@laydenhollowhomestead wow so they are pretty big. I’ve been told males (at the biggest), get 160lbs and females 115 at biggest, but lots of people have different opinions. Did you weigh or just guessing? Also how much would a 5m old female weigh? Thank you!
@@Sierra-farmshorts the last time Logan was weighed at the vet he was 192 pounds and Stormy was 127 pounds. At 5 months puppies can vary in weight tremendously
They are so much better as a pair. I thought that having a 2nd dog would take away from the bond I share with the dogs, but it doesn't. We rescued both of our dogs. We got our female at 12 weeks from a shelter and our male at a year old from a young lady that was in over her head with him. I bonded with him instantly and he taught me how close a relationship with an animal could be. Even with that, it didn't change anything between my female and I. Their intelligence and their ability to care for their own makes them the best breed in my mind. Adding a second dog for my female also gave her more confidence in her guardian duties because she has a mate with the same mindset to watch her back. It's not easy having to giant dogs, but it is so worth it.