Ms. Magenta is the sweetheart of the litter! She loves to follow me around and see new things. Her favorite afternoon activity is snuggles in the morning and spending time with her aunt Adelaide. She is a little bit smaller than the other girls - her dam had 10 puppies and even with supplemental feedings and a big tummy, she is still a little petite queen! I would still expect that she will be at least 80+ pounds in adulthood. She is a little bit shyer than her litter mates but wants to be with people. She spends a lot of time with Alphonse, her sire, or playing hard with her pack. She is all white. For the parents - Alphonse is a ham. He is a male and can be fiercely protective but spends most of his time belly up looking for pets. When he had his X rays done for his hips as part of testing before breeding, he had to be flipped on his back and raised on a table. It is a scary situation for a dog generally. Many dogs require sedation for the X rays to be clear but not Alphonse. He fully fell asleep and had to be woken up to be walked back to the exam room. He then promptly fell asleep again until the Vet brought him some treats. He is a lot more active at home - he does run and guard. He has a farm job guarding livestock that he takes seriously, though he is deeply wary of the garbage truck. He is a great guardian and loves to run with cars when they leave the farm. He is only a ham with humans! Cleopatra is the hardest working dog on the farm. She is an absolute knockout as a livestock guardian. At 91.5 pounds, she is also the largest Great Pyrenees on the farm. Cleopatra is quite tall, with long legs. She absolutely adores being pet and has a notorious “Pyr paw”. She is content to spend all of her day outside on guard duty. Cleopatra is white and badger colored. We call her peaches and cream because her badger markings are a soft brown color. Both parents are current on OFA heart, hip, elbow, patella luxation, and genetic testing without any known defects. Alphonse also has full AKC Registration. Puppies are raised on an 80 acre farm 1 hour north of the Twin Cities. Photos of Mom and Dad are included above. Puppies will have their first two D2AP vaccinations, a microchip and health records. They are available for any prospective buyer to meet as well (and super sweet!) Puppies are available to go home starting February 14th. Please note that puppies must be picked up at the farm in Cambridge, MN. Farm visits are available to meet the puppy in advance. All puppies come with a guarantee and a return policy. If for any reason, you are not longer able to provide for the puppy, they must be returned to Triumph Heritage Farm.
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