Pyrenean Shepherd Puppy Weight Calculator

Use this Pyrenean Shepherd puppy weight calculator to find out how big your Pyrenean Shepherd puppy will get. Just type your puppy's age and weight below and this tool will calculate the future adult size of your puppy.

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Pyrenean Shepherd

Pyrenean Shepherd Stats

Height 15.5 - 20.5 inches
Weight 15 -30 pounds
Life Span 17 - 19 years
Size Class Medium
Breed Group Herding group

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Pyrenean Shepherd Traits

Good with children
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Grooming needs
Openness to strangers
Trainability
Barking
Good with other dogs
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What's it like
Caring for a Pyrenean Shepherd

Watch for hip dysplasia and patellar luxation, which can occur in the breed.
Eye exams are recommended to check for progressive retinal atrophy (PRA).
Maintain a consistent grooming schedule to prevent matting, especially for rough-faced varieties.

Feed a small-to-medium breed puppy a formula to support their high energy needs and muscle growth.
Offer 3–4 small meals per day until 6 months old, then transition to 2 meals daily.
Keep a close eye on body condition, as their wiry frame can hide weight loss or gain.

Because of their thick double coat, which is prone to matting, especially in the soft undercoat, Pyrenean Shepherds need to be brushed once a week.
Rough-faced types may require more regular brushing, but their hair is usually resistant to dirt and only has to be bathed when it gets dirty.
Teeth brushing, nail cutting, and ear cleaning are examples of routine grooming.

Provide daily play sessions, obedience training, and low-impact activities to keep them engaged.
Avoid over-jumping or repetitive impact activities until growth plates are fully closed (around 12 months).
Mental stimulation is just as important—puzzle feeders, herding-style games, and agility foundations are ideal.

The Pyrenean Shepherd, or “Pyr Shep,” is a spirited and intelligent herding breed originating from the French Pyrenees Mountains, where they’ve worked alongside the Great Pyrenees for centuries. Known for their speed, agility, and boundless enthusiasm, these dogs excel in herding, agility sports, and as devoted companions. They come in two coat types—rough-faced and smooth-faced—both requiring regular grooming.

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