The Great Pyrenees needs to be careful not to leave a narrow space at home, such as the placement of furniture, and the placement of some items try not to leave space out, because the Great Pyrenees is more active and mobile, so if you leave those small spaces easy to the Great Pyrenees head stuck, that will hurt its health. There is also the need to pay attention to the placement of wires, wire placement should be placed in the Great Pyrenees can not see and touch the place, when the owner went out leaving the Great Pyrenees alone at home, before leaving the door must be disconnected from the power supply inside the home, in order to avoid the Great Pyrenees puppy to chew the wire, resulting in electrocution and death. It is also best not to put those easy-to-fall items at home where the Great Pyrenees can see and touch them, and to place them properly to prevent the Great Pyrenees from hitting and crushing them.
All medicines and insecticides and laundry products in the house need to be taken care of, placed properly, and closed after use to prevent poisoning from accidental ingestion by the Great Pyrenees. Do not spray toxic gases such as insecticide and food in the area where the Great Pyrenees normally moves. The ashes and cigarette butts should not be thrown away because they contain some nicotine, which may cause nicotine poisoning if inhaled accidentally by the Great Pyrenees, i.e., cigarette butts and ashes should not be thrown away, but placed out of reach of the Great Pyrenees.
Flowers that may be poisonous should be kept out of the reach of the Great Pyrenees and toxic plants should be effectively isolated in the garden. Items in the home that may cause explosions and fires should be kept out of the reach of the Great Pyrenees, such as pressure containers of aerosols.
Sharp objects in the home should also be properly placed and managed, as they can easily harm the Great Pyrenees and can have serious and fatal consequences. The toys that are given to the Great Pyrenees must be put away first, such as hard toys made of plastic or glass materials, to avoid swallowing them. These are probably the things to keep in mind when raising a Great Pyrenees.