German Shepherd/Great Pyrenees mix - your opinions please!

If you don't mind ALOT of hair around the yard and ALOT of barking give it a shot. We have 2 GPyrenees\\Anatolian Shepards and they're hairy and noisey at night but do their job. We stayed away from GS because of potential health and temperment issues and love our 2 knuckleheads.They can be stubborn to train,I don't recommend siblings like we did. Watch or read from the dog whisperer he's all about giving dogs that have issues a job.Bond them to their flock ASAP!
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If you don't mind ALOT of hair around the yard in summer,drooling and ALOT of barking give it a shot. We have 2 GPyrenees\\Anatolian Shepards and they're hairy and noisey at night but do their job. We stayed away from GS because of potential health and temperment issues and love our 2 knuckleheads.They can be stubborn to train,I don't recommend siblings like we did. They're very sweet and don't eat as much as you'd think.Bond them to their flock ASAP! Checkout this link for good info on GP's. www.milkandhoneyfarm.com
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IMHO, I would not get that dog for a LGD. My husband drove to Alabama to get our female Pyrenees because at the time, we couldn't find any puppies we liked in the state of GA. I think it was a 6 hour drive one way. He got her on Christmas Eve and she was the best Christmas present I have ever gotten! She is the most amazing dog and I love her to pieces.

Here are some pictures of her (her name is Keeper)
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This is when she was about 6 months old (she is 3 now), and our daughter Hayley who was 1 at the time.

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Look at that sweet face!!

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And here is a more recent pic of her with our daughter Hannah (wow- I just realized the exact two-year difference in these pictures- cool!)

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Where'd you find her? Our Isabelle looking strikingly similar. I am in Alabama and was just wondering if they are related. LOL

From Sam Holmes, her kennel name is Sunny South Pyrenees​
 
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I haven't read every post, but I would JUMP at the chance of adopting that mix of PUPPY based on 1 thing - can you be reasonably sure you won't be facing hip/knee problems, of which both breeds are notorious? I had an awesome GSD, and I have a Pyr. The GSD was stellar around the chickens, rabbits, ducks, geese, cats, etc. - and we didn't get all those critters till she was about 4 yrs old. I just trained her not to bother them (positive reinforcement), and it worked out. She was a 1 yr old apartment dog when we got her, so we had started from scratch. The Pry, on the other hand, we got at 9 weeks old, and ALMOST killed 2 hens, and did kill 1 young roo, when he was about 4 mos old, till he learned that was not an option (not-so-POSITIVE reinforcement).
Like I said, I would totally jump at the chance, but be vigilant with the training (make sure all who deal w/the pup are on the same page).
 

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