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At Royall Acres, all of our animals receive the best quality care
available. All puppies will have there shots, be wormed, and be people friendly as well as
trained with goats from a very early age. This ensures that they will be accustomed to the
livestock that they will one day be guarding.
Raising quality animals is our top priority at Royall Acres. With regular
vet visits, yearly boosters of their shots and monthly wormings, our dogs
live a very healthy lifestyle.
Great Pyrenees dogs are loyal and dedicated to their owners and the livestock
they guard. Though they can be hard-headed when it comes to taking direct
orders, they are usually very eager to please their masters.
Tip:
It is not recommended to allow your guardian-dog-in-training to play with children.
The dog will become attached to whomever it is in contact with the most and this
will normally present a problem when you want the animal to guard livestock instead
of your kids!
Even in play, these big dogs look pretty scary. Their teeth and size are their biggest
assets in a fight.

Did You Know...?
Great Pyrenees dogs can weigh as much as 150 lbs? Now, that's a lot of dog! The average male is 135 lbs, while the female is a bit smaller.
Note:
We at Royall Acres Farm always give a 30 day health guarantee with any animal we sale.
Sasha at 5 months.
Always the more curious of the pair, Sasha checks out a bug on the ground.

Thank you for visiting with us today! We hope that you enjoyed our dogs page and will visit again soon!
Owners,
Royall Acres Farm
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We've been looking forward to this for a while now. Our first litter
of Great Pyrenees puppies.
The proud parents are great at tending to the babies. Both mother and father stay
close by to watch over their new arrivals.
All of the puppies are in excellent health.
There are 8 pups, 5 males and 3 females.
Proud parents, Sasha and Solomon are our livestock guardian dogs here at Royall Acres
Farm.
Sasha and Solomon when they were puppies.
Our Big Guy, Solomon.
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