Seeing this picture shows the fuzzy fur better. The pups surely have Great Pyrenees in them. Great Pyrenees can have spots on them. Here is a spotted Pyrenees...
Great Pyrenees Breed Standard
Working Group
General Appearance
The Great Pyrenees dog conveys the distinct impression of elegance and unsurpassed beauty combined with great overall size and majesty.
He has a white or principally white coat that may contain markings of badger, gray, or varying shades of tan. He possesses a keen intelligence and a kindly, while regal, expression. Exhibiting a unique elegance of bearing and movement, his soundness and coordination show unmistakably the purpose for which he has been bred, the strenuous work of guarding the flocks in all kinds of weather on the steep mountain slopes of the Pyrenees.
Color
White or white with markings of gray, badger, reddish brown, or varying shades of tan.
Markings of varying size may appear on the ears, head (including a full face mask), tail, and has a few body spots. The undercoat may be white or shaded. All of the above described colorings and locations are characteristic of the breed and equally correct. Fault--Outer coat markings covering more than one third of the body.