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Great Pyrenees Looks Like She's Wearing 'Fluffy Pantaloons' After a Fresh Blow Out

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Both of my dogs have short-haired coats so I don't need to take them to the groomer. A simple brushing every now and then takes care of my senior Dachshund. My Pug mix is a major shedder due to his thick undercoat, but his no-nonsense fur always looks the same no matter how many times I give him a mini grooming.

Scout the Great Pyrenees is the total opposite. Her voluminous coat normally looks on the extra poofy side, yet the results after a full blowout are head-turning.

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In the TikTok from @sawlty.dawg, Scout sashayed around the kitchen to show off her halo-like hair after a grooming appointment. The precious pooch was more coat than canine and resembled something between a giant marshmallow and a billowy cloud.

Scout was like a walking soft, airy masterpiece, with each strand of hair gathered together in pillowy perfection. Her head was a little hard to locate since her luxurious locks were center stage.

Followers marveled at the width and breadth of the fur baby's coat, with some likening her hind end to an old-fashioned garment.

"Didn't know they made cotton balls that size," one remarked.

"She's got floofy pantaloons!" another noted.

"Until today I did not think a cloud could walk," a follower admitted.

"The pantaloons are pantalooning!" someone joked.

"That's one huge powdered donut," a fan posted.

Caring for a Great Pyrenees' Coat

A Great Pyrenees is known for its gorgeous and lush coat. Maintenance is vital to keeping your dog's fur healthy and free of mats. A few tips for basic care include:

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  • Spend approximately 30 minutes a week brushing your pooch to prevent mats and tangles. A curved-bristle metal slicker followed by a wide-toothed stainless steel comb or rake will penetrate through the fur for the most thorough grooming.
  • Regularly check for any eye, ear, or mouth issues since things can be hidden under that massive coat.
  • Stay on top of keeping your dog's nails trimmed.
  • Surprisingly, you only need to bathe your Great Pyrenees every 3 to 4 months since their coat doesn't cling to dirt.
  • Avoid shaving your Great Pyrenees, even in the hot weather. Their double coat keeps them warm in the winter and cool in the summer, so just trim it down to a shorter length.

You can also give your dog a style like Scout's and go for the fanciest fluff possible - it's a guaranteed showstopper.

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This story was originally published June 16, 2026 at 5:10 AM.

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