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Great Pyrenees Puppies - Southeast Indiana - DOB 11/29/2019
Our puppies have been exposed to chickens from birth and their parents are working guardians on our farm protecting poultry and goats. Each puppy will be current on deworming and vaccines before it leaves our farm. A record of all deworming and vaccines will be provided to new owners.
WE DO NOT SHIP! Our farm is located in Southeast Indiana near Laurel, IN 47024/Brookville, IN 47012.
To see more pictures of the puppies, their parents, and get more information about our Great Pyrenees please visit our website:
www.duckcreekpoultryplace.weebly.com
Or find our farm Facebook page www.facebook.com/duck.creek.poultry.place
About the parents: Mia delivered her first litter of puppies on November 29th 2019. She had 4 boys and 6 girls. All are healthy and growing very fast! Max is the sire to the puppies. Because Mia is not registered the puppies cannot be registered but Mia is pure Great Pyrenees. Max, the sire, is fully AKC registered. We will be keeping one puppy and the remaining pups will be looking for new farms when they are approximately 10 weeks old.
Ideally, we'd like them to go to working farm families with livestock to protect. We are happy to provide advice and training support for those who aren't experienced with Livestock Guardian Dogs (LGDs). Livestock guardian dogs are notoriously large dogs. They are bred for one purpose and one purpose only: guarding livestock. Because of this, they're constantly on the prowl for invaders. These dogs are not happy without a job and without a purpose. Guarding livestock is their purpose. It can take anywhere from 18 months – 2 1/2 years for livestock guardian dogs to reach maturity. During this time, you're required to invest a lot of your time into them.
Thanks,
Jean Doerflein Wilson
Our puppies have been exposed to chickens from birth and their parents are working guardians on our farm protecting poultry and goats. Each puppy will be current on deworming and vaccines before it leaves our farm. A record of all deworming and vaccines will be provided to new owners.
WE DO NOT SHIP! Our farm is located in Southeast Indiana near Laurel, IN 47024/Brookville, IN 47012.
To see more pictures of the puppies, their parents, and get more information about our Great Pyrenees please visit our website:
www.duckcreekpoultryplace.weebly.com
Or find our farm Facebook page www.facebook.com/duck.creek.poultry.place
About the parents: Mia delivered her first litter of puppies on November 29th 2019. She had 4 boys and 6 girls. All are healthy and growing very fast! Max is the sire to the puppies. Because Mia is not registered the puppies cannot be registered but Mia is pure Great Pyrenees. Max, the sire, is fully AKC registered. We will be keeping one puppy and the remaining pups will be looking for new farms when they are approximately 10 weeks old.
Ideally, we'd like them to go to working farm families with livestock to protect. We are happy to provide advice and training support for those who aren't experienced with Livestock Guardian Dogs (LGDs). Livestock guardian dogs are notoriously large dogs. They are bred for one purpose and one purpose only: guarding livestock. Because of this, they're constantly on the prowl for invaders. These dogs are not happy without a job and without a purpose. Guarding livestock is their purpose. It can take anywhere from 18 months – 2 1/2 years for livestock guardian dogs to reach maturity. During this time, you're required to invest a lot of your time into them.
Thanks,
Jean Doerflein Wilson
- Breed
- Great Pyrenees
- Price
- $500
- City
- Laurel
- State
- Indiana - IN
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