Pyrador

The Pyrador combines the Labrador’s affectionate personality with the Great Pyrenees’ protective instincts—a loyal, giant hybrid suited to active families.

Breed Group
Hybrid
Activity Level
Moderate
Size Category
Large
Coat Type
Double Coat
Coat Texture
Dense
Activity Level
Moderate
Trainability
High
Shedding Level
High
Family Friendly
Yes
Apartment Friendly
No
Hypoallergenic
No
Breed Type
Designer

Breed History

The Pyrador emerged as a family farm companion, valued for combining the Labrador’s trainability with the Pyrenees’ guarding ability. Popular in rural and northern households across North America.

Physical Characteristics

Large, sturdy dogs with dense coats and expressive faces.

  • Weight: 70–110 lb
  • Height: 23–28 in
  • Coat type: Dense double coat
  • Coat colors: White, cream, yellow, black
  • Distinctive traits: Strong chest, broad head, plume tail

Grooming

Heavy shedders with weatherproof coats needing upkeep.

  • Brushing 2–4× weekly (daily in shedding seasons)
  • Bathing every 6–8 weeks
  • Professional deshedding beneficial in spring/fall
  • Ear, nail, and dental care routine

Exercise Needs

Moderately active, needing daily steady exercise.

  • Daily exercise: 60 minutes
  • Activities: walking, hiking, yard play, swimming
  • Not suited to extreme athletic sports

Training Tips

Intelligent and willing, but sometimes stubborn.

  • Trainability: High
  • Focus on recall, leash training, impulse control
  • Use patient, reward-based methods
  • Socialization early builds confidence

Nutrition & Diet

Feed to support large-frame health and prevent weight gain.

  • Food type: large-breed kibble/fresh
  • Quantity: 3.5–5 cups/day in two meals
  • Schedule: twice daily
  • Considerations: add joint supplements, avoid overfeeding

Adoption & Breeders

Seek rescues/breeders with transparency.

  • Breeders: OFA hips/elbows, eye/heart clearances
  • Adoption: rural rescues often rehome Pyradors in Canada
  • Avoid unverified sellers lacking health checks

Health Concerns

Prone to large-breed issues—screening vital.

  • Hip/elbow dysplasia
  • Bloat risk
  • Eye/ear issues
  • Average lifespan: 10–12 years

Frequent Asked Questions

How big does a Pyrador get? 70–110 lb and 23–28 in tall.

Are Pyradors good with kids? Yes—loyal and protective companions.

Do Pyradors shed? Yes—seasonal heavy shedders.

Are Pyradors easy to train? High trainability with consistency.

Are Pyradors apartment dogs? No, they need space and steady exercise.

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