The Pyrenean Mountain Dog Club
Of Great Britain

The New Book on the Pyrenean Mountain Dog


The Pyrenean Mountain Dog was first published in 1996 by The Pyrenean Mountain Dog Club of Great Britain to commemorate its Diamond Jubilee. It has quickly become the definitve work on this beautiful breed of dogs and really is a 'must have' for any Pyrenean Mountain Dog owner.

It is full of useful information about the breed and is essential reading for anyone wishing to own a PMD, whether as a pet, for showing or for breeding. It includes a full history of the breed in Great Britain (including a summary of every Champion), information about the breed around the world and much, much more. Follow the link below to find out more about the contents, the authors and Mrs Constance Prince who was the inspiration behind the publication of this encylopaedia of Pyrenean Mountain Dogs.

Due to popular demand 'The Pyrenean Mountain Dog' is now in its second reprint and is available, from any of the following, price £32.50.

Joyce Stannard, Sandycot, Darite, Liskeard, Cornwall, PL14 5JS (Tel: 01579 348860)
Mary Newport, Timbers, 58 Doniford Road, Watchet, Somerset, TA23 0TE (Tel:01984 634768)
Tony Ireland, 11 Centurion Court, Station Road, Ratby, Leicestershire, LE6 0JY (Tel 01162 395771)

As each individual book weighs in excess of 1.3 Kg, the appropriate postage/packing costs should be included with any order. The costs are as follows:

Great Britain - £3.50
Small Packet rate to Europe - £4.90
Small Packet rate : Zone 1 (USA, Cananda, South Africa) - £9.50
Small Packet rate : Zone 2 (Australia, New Zealand, Japan) - £11.20

Alternatively, books may be collected from any of the above addresses after confirmation, by telephone, of your intention to call. Books may also be bought from the Club Shop at any of the PMDC of GB events throughout the year.

A selection of pages from 'The Pyrenean Mountain Dog'

Champion Bobby's Girl of Basqbell The History of the
Pyrenean Mountain Dog Club
of Great Britain
The Pyrenean Mountain Dog - Its History

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