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Great Pyrenees Badger Marks

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What are badger marks on Great Pyrenees and how do they change?

I often hear people say something like, “I saw a dog that looked like a Great Pyrenees the other day, but it wasn’t pure white. It must have been a mix.” They are then surprised when I tell them that all Great Pyrenees aren’t pure white! Some pyrs have colorations called “badger marks”.

Badger marks come in several variations of badger, gray, or shades of tan. They are most commonly seen on the head and base of the tail. Per the breed standard, badger marks may cover no more than 1/3 of the dog’s body. That means a pyr can have a significant amount of coloration!

The most interesting thing about badger marks is that they change throughout the dog’s life. Dark badger marks on a puppy will gradually lighten over time; tan marks typically fade to white. What some people don’t realize is that badger marks can lighten and darken. Mauja had light tan badger marks that seemingly disappeared only to reappear just recently.

Why do their badger marks change? Honestly, I’m not sure. It’s been hypothesized that the dark marks helped to disguise them among the rocks when they were born in the mountains long ago. The puppies were then less susceptible to predators. However, that’s only a guess!

Since Mauja’s badger marks are extremely faint and Atka doesn’t have any at all, I polled the pyr community to get some pictures. I received so many amazing pictures and it was hard narrowing them down, but here are some great examples of the changes (or lack of changes) in badger marks.

Good luck handling the cuteness!

How badger marks change on Great Pyrenees

Wende Beeson’s beautiful Alice

How badger marks change on Great Pyrenees

Carol Masters Beckman’s Roxy. Check them out on Facebook at Beckman’s Great Pyrenees of Vaughn Hill!

How badger marks change on Great Pyrenees

Image credit: Grace Farm

How badger marks change on Great Pyrenees

Shelly Kipp’s stunning Koda

How badger marks change on Great Pyrenees

Shana Mumper’s Princess <3

How badger marks change on Great Pyrenees

Carol Masters Beckman’s Bella. Check them out on Facebook at Beckman’s Great Pyrenees of Vaughn Hill!

How badger marks change on Great Pyrenees

Tanya Michael’s Sampson

How badger marks change on Great Pyrenees

Image credit: Kayte Whitmer. These badger marks barely faded at all!

How badger marks change on Great Pyrenees

Sandy McManus’ Chaos

How badger marks change on Great Pyrenees

Angela Cook Quintana’s Justice

Debby Takacs Woodward's Izabella at 8 weeks and 7 months. When badger marks fade, they typically fade quickly!

Debby Takacs Woodward’s Izabella at 8 weeks and 7 months. When badger marks fade, they typically fade quickly!

Shauna Turnbull's pyrs at approximately 8 weeks, 6 months, and 4 years. They started dark, lightened, and then darkened again.

Shauna Turnbull’s pyrs at approximately 8 weeks, 6 months, and 4 years. They started dark, lightened, and then darkened again.

Cassie Mason Hawkins-Hubbard's Gabriela. On Facebook at White Mountain Pyrenees of Halo Acres!

Cassie Mason Hawkins-Hubbard’s Gabriela. On Facebook at White Mountain Pyrenees of Halo Acres!

Tami Fischer's handsome boy. Mask went from dark, to light, back to dark!

Tami Fischer’s handsome boy. Mask went from dark, to light, back to dark!

Tina Marie Wells' Sophia. On Facebook at Wells' Providence

Tina Marie Wells’ Sophia. On Facebook at Wells’ Providence

Tanja Paasonen's Viljo - One of the coolest changes I've seen so far!

Tanja Paasonen’s Viljo – One of the coolest changes I’ve seen so far!

Alexandra Holmes' Samson

Alexandra Holmes’ Samson

Wendy Freedman Blumberg's Rose

Wendy Freedman Blumberg’s Rose

Wendy Freedman Blumberg's Sebastien

Wendy Freedman Blumberg’s Sebastien

Tara Pollock's Hank

Tara Pollock’s Hank

As you can see, Great Pyrenees are very unique in not only their markings, but how their markings change over time. Many, many thanks to everyone who submitted photos for me to use! The pyr community is truly wonderful

Do you have or have you seen a pyr with badger marks?

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