Although Pyrenean Shepherd Breeding was originally solely carried out in the breed's native country of France, Breeding now takes in many places in the Western world.
There are many things that need to be taken into consideration when Breeding Pyrenean Shepherds. Above all points, the main point that all breeders need to be certain about is how to look after a pregnant Pyrenean Shepherd and new born Pyrenean Shepherds properly. Neglecting both - when a Pyrenean Shepherd is in its most vulnerable state - can result in ill health, problems occurring at a later date and, in some cases, unnecessary death.
It is vital that a well balanced diet is fed to a pregnant and new born Pyrenean Shepherds, to ensure they receive the necessary vitamins throughout this period of their life when they require high amounts of quality vitamins.
With some breed of dog having litters of over a dozen puppies, there average littler size of a Pyrenean Shepherd dog is four. Due to this, individual care and attention can be given to each puppy to ensure they receive the best start to their life.




