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Is the Great Pyrenees really a joke or a pushover when it comes to guarding its
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<blockquote data-quote="DreamingyetLivinge" data-source="post: 2269069" data-attributes="member: 792468"><p>family? So basically my friends and I were talking about guard dogs. My friend said that German Shepherds, Rottweilers, and Belgian Malinois make great guard dogs. I said what about the Great Pyrenees, my friend said that it is just a chubby Golden Retriever that is a pushover and can't guard anything, basically it is a giant Teddy Bear.</p><p></p><p>I am wondering, is the Great Pyrenees a pushover when it comes to being the guard dog or can it really do its job? Would it be wise to break into a home with a Great Pyrenees guarding it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DreamingyetLivinge, post: 2269069, member: 792468"] family? So basically my friends and I were talking about guard dogs. My friend said that German Shepherds, Rottweilers, and Belgian Malinois make great guard dogs. I said what about the Great Pyrenees, my friend said that it is just a chubby Golden Retriever that is a pushover and can't guard anything, basically it is a giant Teddy Bear. I am wondering, is the Great Pyrenees a pushover when it comes to being the guard dog or can it really do its job? Would it be wise to break into a home with a Great Pyrenees guarding it? [/QUOTE]
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