A Boxer-Great Pyrenees mix would likely have a sturdy, muscular build, combining the athleticism of the Boxer with the larger, more robust frame of the Great Pyrenees. The coat could be a mix of the short, smooth fur of the Boxer and the longer, thicker fur of the Great Pyrenees, possibly resulting in a medium-length coat that is dense and weather-resistant. Coloration might vary, showcasing a blend of the fawn, brindle, or white of the Boxer with the white or cream of the Great Pyrenees. Additionally, this mix may have expressive, rounded features and a friendly, intelligent expression typical of both breeds.
Absolutely gorgeous. Our Sophie only has 1/4 of the Pyrenees, but we constantly get compliments on how pretty she is.
Great Pyrenees dogs originate from the Pyrenees Mountains in Southwestern Europe, specifically in the region between Spain and France. They were originally bred to protect livestock from predators like bears and wolves in the mountainous regions.
No, they are very indepandant thinkers and like to "explore"
Of course! Why wouldn't they be. They look like baby wolves.
It depends on what you would like it for.. If you would like it for running then a boxer is the way to go :)
She'll start bleeding just like a human.
her age was beyond the pyrenees life span, most of the answers here are disgusting but this seems appropriate, it would be like losing a family member.
There is unfortunately no webkinz great Dane......
i would personally say an Australian shepherd but i also like the boxer
Great Pyrenees dogs are NOT nocturnal.They are protective dogs,always watching out for you and your family.They see your family as their 'flock' and they were originally bred to protect sheep from wolves,bears,and other animals.They look like they're sleeping,but they are secretly keeping a lookout for danger.
9 (nine) is the average litter size. See related links below.
sounds like and moves like Randy Quaid, but I don't really know. He was born in 1950, so that would have made him 26 at the time.