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For first-time Pyrenean Shepherd owners

Everything you’re about to wish someone had told you about the Pyrenean Shepherd.

Everything you need for your first year together — training, feeding, health, cost, and the honest truths nobody tells you before you bring a puppy home.

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Beyond the basics

Answers to the questions you haven’t even thought to ask yet.

Skip the generic advice that applies to any breed. Your guide covers everything you need to know about owning a Pyrenean Shepherd, specifically.

Is my Pyrenean Shepherd breeder asking too much?
We show you the actual price range, what drives the difference, and the red flags that mean you're overpaying.
What food won't hurt their joints?
Every brand swears it's the right one. Half the YouTube videos contradict each other.
Why is my puppy biting everything at week 6?
Nobody warned you. You're Googling at 2am. The dog is screaming.
How much will the first year really cost?
Vet bills, insurance, training, food. The number is somewhere between $1,200 and $9,000 and nobody will tell you which.
Did I pick a good breeder, or did I get scammed?
You don't know what to ask. The contract has six pages of fine print. The puppy arrives Tuesday.
What does month 5 actually look like?
Spoiler: it's the worst month, and it lasts longer than you think.
What you’ll get

One PDF. Every answer. Specific to your breed.

Everything we wished we’d had when we were in your shoes. Printable, specific to the Pyrenean Shepherd, and honest about the parts that aren’t fun.

You buy a PDF, you read it, you and your dog have a better year. That’s the deal.

The 0 health risks specific to Pyrenean Shepherds
Every vaccination, preventive, and breed-specific condition -- with cost ranges and what to watch for.
A real first-year budget
Itemized to the dollar. Includes the surprise costs nobody warns you about.
Training calendar
Week-by-week, what to teach when. Recall, crate, settle, the four impulse-control games.
The honest part
The "what nobody tells you" chapter. The hard months, the real costs, and why you'll be fine.
Inside the guide

Face your first year with confidence.

From your first-week checklist to breed-specific health risks, your guide has your entire first year covered.

01
Breed at a glance
The traits, the temperament, who shouldn't buy one
02
Lineage & size
Variants, size comparison, and origin story
03
Picking a breeder
Green flags, red flags, ten questions to bring
04
First-week checklist
Day-zero supplies, hour-by-hour for the first 48
05
A day in the life
Age-specific routines from 8 weeks to 12 months
06
Training timeline
Week-by-week skill calendar through adulthood
07
Exercise & enrichment
The 5-minute rule, and mental work that beats fetch
08
Health screening
Vaccinations, preventives, breed-specific risks
09
Emergency reference card
Print-and-fridge card. Toxins, signs, calls to make.
10
Feeding guide
Portions by age, brand recs, and the rib test
11
Grooming
Weekly task grid and the tools that actually work
12
First-year & lifetime costs
Itemized budget with typical and high-end columns
13
What nobody tells you
Honest truths from people who've done it before
14
Keep going
Vetted resources, communities, and books we trust
Toxic doses for a 23lb dog.
Print the emergency card. Stick it on your fridge.
Year-one costs, itemized.
The real number. Not the one breeders quote.
0 breed-specific health risks.
What to screen for, when, and what it costs.
The food label, decoded.
What things like "grain-free" actually mean (and if it really matters).
Three sample sections

Take a look inside a guide.

Here’s a taste of one of our guides (this one is from our Shiba Inu guide).

PuppyBaseSample from the Shiba Inu Owner’s Guide
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Chapter four

First-week checklist.

Day-zero supplies
24" crate
The exact size for Shiba puppies and adults -- anything larger encourages them to potty in one end.
$80-120
Enzymatic cleaner
Breaks down odors so they won't re-soil. Never use ammonia-based cleaners.
$15-25
Food puzzle toy (e.g., Kong Wobbler)
Mental stimulation prevents boredom and destructive chewing.
$20-30
Leather leash and martingale collar
Shibas have narrow heads and slip standard collars. A martingale gives control without choking.
$25-40
Grain-free puppy food
Shibas are prone to food allergies -- avoid chicken, corn, or soy. Match the breeder's brand.
$50-70
Nail grinder (e.g., Dremel 7300)
Shibas hate nail trims -- starting early with a grinder reduces stress.
$50-70
Get your guide

The best $7 you’ll ever spend on your Pyrenean Shepherd, guaranteed.

The only guide you’ll need to go into Pyrenean Shepherd ownership with confidence.

The Pyrenean Shepherd
Owner’s Guide

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30+ page printable PDF
Print-and-fridge ER reference card
First-year cost breakdown by category
Training calendar by week
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Questions

The honest FAQ.

Real questions. If yours isn’t here, write to us — hello@puppybase.co

It's written for first-time owners, but we guarantee experienced owners will learn something worth $7 too.
One last thing

Year one of dog ownership is the most expensive year of decisions you’ll make.

Your Pyrenean Shepherd Owner’s Guide will prepare you so you go into that first year with confidence and excitement.

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