BUIS FARMS GREAT PYRENEES
Great Pyrenees Litter of Puppies For Sale in CORY, IN, USA
Litter for Sale
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Breed
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Gender
Male(s) and Female(s)
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Age
4 Weeks Old
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Availability Date:
04/17/2026
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Shipping Area:
Pick Up Only
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Payment Method:
Money Order/Cashier's Check, Paypal, Cash
Litter Description
AKC Registered Great Pyrenees Puppies Born February 12, 2026 | Ready to go home April 17, 2026 (9 weeks) Our beautiful Pyrenees litter of 5 males and 3 females is thriving and with daily handling, early socialization, and constant love. We do own both parents - Pearl and Maximus (pictured in post) Litter Details: • 8 total puppies (7 available) These puppies are being placed in loving, committed homes that understand the Pyrenees breed Non-refundable deposit required to reserve Deposit goes toward total purchase price. Pick order determined by deposit received. Serious inquiries only. Located in Cory, IN Message for availability, pricing, and additional photos/videos. Parents also pictured in post.
Items Included: AKC registered Before Going Home: Vet health check prior to leaving Vaccinations (First Set) Dewormed
Puppy #1 - "Blue Collar"
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Price:
$1,200
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Nickname:
Blue Collar
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Gender
Male
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Size at Maturity:
Large
Puppy Description
Blue collar
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Breed overview
Great Pyrenees
A.K.A.: Pyrenean Mountain Dog, Patou, Chien de Montagne des Pyrénées, Pyrenean, Big White Dog, Bear Dog, Gentle Giant, Great Pyr, Pyr
Overview:
The Great Pyrenees is a majestic and ancient breed, originating in the Pyrenean mountains between France and Spain, where they served as formidable livestock guardians. Physically, they are large, powerful dogs, easily recognized by their thick, double coat, typically white (though sometimes marked with badger, grey, or tan), and a distinctive "double dewclaw" on their hind legs. Despite their imposing size, their temperament is generally calm, gentle, and remarkably patient, making them excellent companions. They possess a natural protectiveness, which translates to a watchful eye over their families and property. While loving and tolerant with children, their size and barking tendencies make them less suited for small apartment living; a home with a yard is ideal. Prospective owners should be aware of common health concerns such as hip and elbow dysplasia, patellar luxation, and certain eye conditions, emphasizing the importance of responsible breeding. Their independent nature also means they require consistent, positive reinforcement training.
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