Our Father’s Farm
Great Pyrenees Live Stock Guarding Dogs
We have 10 Great Pyrenees puppies 8 males and 2 females
Born: March, 10th 2014
Price: $350
The dogs are raised on our farm with chickens, cows, cats, other dogs, and our family. They are being raised on a very healthy, mostly raw diet during the weaning process.
They will be ready for pick up at 8 weeks. May 4th, 2014.
To reserve a puppy, a $50 deposit is required
If you have any questions please call or email us
Tel: 434-656-1188 Email: [email protected]
The great pyrenees puppies are so cute and sweet! They were only born a week ago!
These are great live stock guarding dogs! Our chickens can prove to it!
Before we had Great Pyrenees dogs we were losing so many chickens to predators such as raccoon, opossums, foxes and the worst of all Owls and hawks! The owls & hawks were worst because it is illegal to kill or hunt them!
When we got our first live stock guardian dogs named Bear and Bella. These big dogs simply have to let out a BIG bark to scare away most animals. And even better, these dogs love what they do! But you have to be careful to make sure from when they are puppies to keep them working with your animals so that they can create the great bond that is necessary!
Pictured above: Bella! We got Bella as a little 8 week old puppy!
Pictured above: Bella Now!
Pictured above: We got bear when he was 2 years old. He is a great guard!
Now here are some pictures from Bella and Bear’s 2013 Litter.
Pictured above: Bear and Bella are so sweet! Bella is the best great Pyrenees mother!
Above: The puppies at about 3 weeks. Their eyes are just opening!
Snoozing! 🙂
The first year of a puppy’s life is full of eating sleeping and growing! These great Pyrenees grow so much in the first 8 weeks we have them.
Above: Hope Holding two of the great Pyrenees. They are so adorable and fluffy!
The puppies at about 6 weeks.
Above: Sweet little things!
Above: Peace keeping all her ducks or puppies in a row 🙂
Above: When the puppies got older we would take a few at a time and bring them in with the little chicks we were raising at the time. Teaching them to not chase or bite them. They had a good time.
Posted by: Hope Fuhrmann
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