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My basic info
Breed
Great Pyrenees
Color
White
Age
Adult
Size
X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Purebred
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Hope - courtsey posting
I should have mentioned that she takes no medicine and is up to date on all shots.
Beautiful Hope, a 7-year old Great Pyrenees/Golden mix, is back with Sunshine looking for a home because she behaves as every good Great Pyranees should--loving her family and protecting them with all her heart.
Her recent foster Dad told us: "Hope just wants to be loved and will sit next to me for as long as the petting lasts. She is so sweet and gentle. A friend just stopped by with an 8 week old puppy and Hope was so geat with him. She is a great dog!! She will sometimes take treats out of my hand very gently but most times I have to set it on the floor. She does like the couch now. She is no problem and is good with all the others."
Hope's first Sunshine home was a happy place for her for most of her life. She rode in an ice cream truck each summer meeting children and 'working' with her Dad. Hope does not want to be left alone, and when left in her fenced back yard she barked at strangers walking by. Her Dad's landlord said Hope had to go, and that is how Hope lost her previous Sunshine home.
Hope is a wonderful dog who needs a family that understands her protective instincts. Are you that home? We know there is a home where Hope can live the rest of her life in happiness. Please inquire about her, if you feel you have a home that would work for this great dog.
Hope's Foster Dad tells us that Hope is SO good, SO sweet, and SO well behaved. She does not get into anything she shouldn't, and it is obvious that she was well trained earlier in life. Now that it is Spring, Hope loves her outdoor hikes. She may start to wander on her long lead, but always looks back to be sure he is in sight. Hope gets along with all animals, but it is obvious she adores people best. She barks if she hears something, to alert her people, but she then greets visitors in a friendly way, and she is quiet while with her people. Her Foster Dad loves her but, because he works, he knows she would be happiest in a home with someone around most of the time to speak gently to her and give her the attention she craves. Hope is awesome!!
CONTACT: iF YOU would like to meet Hope ( in CT)
Candy Van Sciver
SGRR Volunteer-Seniors
508-394-5175
candyvs2@aol.com>