Talk:Pyrenean Shepherd

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Anon user posted this message on the article page:

just asking. Is there a pyr in here? Like a hybrid of a st bernard and a scotch shepard? Or is this it?

I don't understand the question ("Is there a pyr in here?"), but I moved it here in case someone else does. Elf | Talk 01:21, 8 Feb 2005 (UTC)


They probably want to know if the Pyrenean Shepherd is a cross between the Great Pyrenees and some herding dog. The answer is no. The Pyr Shep has been a distinct breed for at least 800 years, probably much longer.


I removed 3 breeder advertisements at the bottom of the page to conform with the other dog breed pages. BabbleSD (talk) —Preceding undated comment was added at 20:53, 21 December 2008 (UTC).

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