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The Great Pyrenees generally scores 2 out of 5 for Obedience and Problem Solving, indicating they are not typically easy to train compared to other breeds. Their independent nature, historically bred for guarding livestock autonomously, means they often require patience and consistent, positive reinforcement methods. While they have a good memory (4/5), this may translate to remembering what they *don't* want to do just as much as what they do. Discover more about training strategies tailored for the Great Pyrenees in our full article.
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