That giant fluff might be working overtime at night.

If you’re charmed by the regal silhouette of the Great Pyrenees—its thick white coat, calm approach and loyal guard-dog legacy—you’re not alone. But behind that majestic look lies a very real trait: persistent barking, especially at night. This working-breed origin means the Pyr is wired to patrol, alert and vocal. In this article we’ll walk through 10 reasons why those serene evenings can turn into full-on bark marathons, and how knowing the causes helps you manage the behaviour with respect and empathy.



