Can Great Pyrenees be house dogs?

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asked Oct 25, 2020 in Dogs by Tjlephone (350 points)
Can Great Pyrenees be house dogs?

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answered Oct 25, 2020 by Larry S (42,350 points)
Yes a Great Pyrenees can be a house dog but the Great Pyrenees dog cannot stay in the house all the time or most of the time.

The Great Pyrenees dog needs to be outside a lot of the time for exercise, fresh air and to keep them happy and healthy.

It's okay to keep your Great Pyrenees dog in the house when needed but they should also be allowed outside some of the time.

The Great Pyrenees dog breed does get cold just like other dogs and humans.

If it's too cold outside for you then it's too cold outside for your Great Pyrenees or other dog breed.

Always make sure you bring your Great Pyrenees or other dog inside the house with you when it's too hot or too cold because dogs can freeze to death and suffer heat stroke just like humans can.

The dogs fur helps to keep them somewhat warm but not completely warm.

The Great Pyrenees dog is full grown when the Great Pyrenees dog is 2 years old.

Once the Great Pyrenees dog is 2 years old they are full grown and will usually not grow any more as they are now an adult dog.

A Great Pyrenees dog is pretty Loyal to their owner and family as long as you treat the Great Pyrenees dog breed with love and respect and care for them properly they will be loyal to you and your family and will show their love back to you.

A Great Pyrenees dog can jump as high as 5 ft to 6 ft.

My own Great Pyrenees Jumped a 6 foot tall fence so I had to increase the height of the fence to 8 feet to keep him from jumping the fence.

Also dogs including Great Pyrenees dogs can dig out from underneath fences so I buried fence wire a few feet below the ground too.

A Great Pyrenees dog can live outside as long as the weather is not too hot or too cold.

If the weather is too hot or too cold then the Great Pyrenees dog should be inside the house out of the cold or hot weather.

In the heat the Great Pyrenees dog or any other dog can suffer heat stroke and get severely ill or even die of heat stroke.

In the cold weather the Great Pyrenees dog or any other dog breed could freeze to death.

I had a dog that got outside and lost and the next day I found him frozen to death near my garage.

I wish I could've found him before he froze to death but I could not.

If it's too hot outside for you or too cold outside for you then it's the same for the dog whether it's a Great Pyrenees or any other dog breed.

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