At 85 to 100 pounds, the Great Pyrenees is a moderate energy giant breed. Great Pyreneess belong to the Working group, bred for physically demanding jobs, so they need fuel that matches their build. What you put in the bowl has a direct effect on how they feel and perform day to day.
Great Pyreneess are prone to Hip Dysplasia, Bloat, Osteosarcoma. Joint-supporting ingredients like glucosamine help. A food that addresses these breed-specific risks goes a long way.
Great Pyreneess have demanding coats that need omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids from their food. If the coat looks dull, diet is usually the first thing to check. We put together our top picks below: subscription food services, monthly boxes, and kibble options that work well for this breed.