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The Great Pyrenees - Poodle Cross

About the Pyredoodle

Pyredoodles are a cross between a standard Poodle and a Great Pyrenees. Poodles are highly intelligent,  active, alert, highly-trainable, non-shedding, and relatively healthy. The Standard Poodle is one of the three sizes that the Poodle is available in and is the Oldest Breed of the three varieties.

Likewise, the Great Pyrenees  are big, majestic dogs. Known for their unconditional love for family, guardian instincts against intruders, and elegant thick white coats, Pyrenees are well-known as livestock protectors as well as wonderful family dogs. Great Pyrenees typically rank as being excellent family dogs; very friendly with their family and great with kids. 

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Why choose a Pyredoodle?

Agreed, since Great Pyrenees are such outstanding dogs, why would you consider a Pyredoodle instead of a Great Pyrenees?

There are five main reasons many people consider a Pyredoodle a better fit for their family than a Purebred Pyrenees:

  1. Hypoallergenic: The Poodles' non-shedding coat is hypo-allergenic. Because the poodle coat is the dominant gene, many poodle crosses (often called doodles) get the non-shedding coat. This is particularly the case with thick coated dogs like the Great Pyrenees. Families who want an inside dog appreciate a low-to-non shedding coat that the Pyredoodle offers.
  2. Trainable: Great Pyrenees are not recommended for novice dog owners. Because of their stubborn streak, Pyrenees can be difficult to train. By contrast Poodles are extremely easy to train. They are the most frequently used dog in circus acts or on shows like America's Got Talent, because they are extremely intelligent, eager to please, and easy to train. Pyredoodles are much easier to house train and teach other basic training commands than a pure Great Pyrenees. Most Pyredoodle owners find their Pyredoodle puppy to be eager to please and pleasant to train.
  3. Healthy: The Great Pyrenees lifespan is usually 10-11 years. On average, doodles live 4-5 years longer than that. Hybrid vigor (the added strength by combining different breeds) causes doodles to typically be healthy. Because Poodles are far less likely to develop Gastric Torsion (bloat), hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, Addison's disease, or Entropian than Great Pyrenees, the Pyredoodle is much less likely to struggle with these health issues that are common in a purebed Pyrenees.
  4. Quieter: The Great Pyrenees are known for their incredible watch dog ability, which means that most of them bark--quite a bit. We intentionally cross the Great Pyrenees with very quiet poodles. Although most of the Pyredoodles will be good watch dogs, they typically bark a whole lot less than a 100% Pyrenees.
  5. Variety: By combining the Great Pyrenees with the Poodle, Pyredoodles can be bred in the typical white, the white/black badger look (with the mask), or other colors (poodles come in red, chocolate, apricot, and parti-colors). Pyredoodles can be bred with a variety of color combinations much greater than that of a purebred AKC Great Pyrenees.

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The Pyredoodles Personality

Pyredoodles may be the best of all doodles for being like a "nanny" and "babysitter"--because they are very devoted to children and small animals. Pyredoodles love to look after and protect small things. They are one of the only doodle breeds  in my opionion that can function as a watch dog. Most doodles are more apt to lick an intruder.  Pyredoodles tend to be fine with "strangers" who are welcomed by the immediate family, but anyone that is uninvited will be very suspect to a typical Pyredoodle.


One of the great things to note is that since Poodles love to stay close to home, a Pyredoodle is much less likely to wander off  than the purebred Great Pyrenees. However, like any breed of dog we still recommend that all Pyredoodle owners to have a fence. Great Pyrenees can be wanderers but not all.  


"We love our Pyredoodle and no matter where we go everyone asks what kind of dog is that?"

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Summing Up The Pyredoodle

Some have called the Pyredoodle "A Hypoallergenic Elegant Nanny dogs" for a vivid description. The Pyredoodle is drop dead gorgeous, regal and a show stopper. These dogs can be as large as the Newfiedoodle and Saint Berdoodle, but the  Pyredoodles look more majestic, and statuesque than most other large dog breeds, which often are described as cuddly, or teddy bear like. Lots of people who own Pyredoodles rave about the head-turning nature of their dog. You'll be asked by others about your huge,  thick coated, straight-standing attentive, nanny dog.

Both Men and women alike tend to agree that they  love the  Pyredoodle. We've found that some doodles appeal more to men and other doodles appeal more to women but the Pyredoodle has strong appeal to both men and women. Lots of men love the thought of a huge guard dog, and women love the Pyredoodles' nanny nature, love for family, and gorgeous white coat. Like any breed of dog, it's important to train the Pyredoodle at an early age, so that your majestic puppy turns into a  well trained furever friend.


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